题目内容

As his son played a range of classical pieces from Mozart to Beethoven smoothly, the father swelled pride.

A. of B. with C. into D. from

B

【解析】

试题分析:考查词组搭配的使用。固定搭配swell with pride 骄傲自大,沾沾自喜。句意:当他的儿子演奏了一系列从莫扎特到贝多芬的经典作品时,那个父亲无比骄傲。故选B。

考点:考查词组搭配

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