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【题目】—Why do you have a ______ look?
—Because you almost ______ me out of life by your ______ clothes.
A.frightening; frightened; frightening
B.frightened; frightening; frightened
C.frightening; frightening; frightened
D.frightened; frightened; frightening

【答案】D
【解析】句意:你为什么有害怕的表情?——因为你穿着令人害怕的衣服几乎把我吓死。以ing结尾的形容词修饰物,意为“令人……的”;以ed结尾的形容词修饰人,意为“感到……的”。look意为“表情”,指人,故用frightened;frighten sb. out of life意为“把某人吓得要死”,这里用的是一般过去时;clothes“服装”,是物,故用frightening。故选D

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