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13.I am always admiringthe man in blue for his devotion to the tiring job.

分析 我一直很钦佩那个穿蓝衣服的男人,为他对累人的工作的奉献而钦佩他.

解答 admiring    admire是一个动词,意为"钦佩,赞赏",从后面 for his devotion to the tiring job(因为他对工作的奉献)可知,我是钦佩(admire)他的,又因为前面有am,因此这里不能填动词原形,只能填现在分词admiring与前面的am构成现在进行时.

点评 考查动词的词义,在熟记单词词义的基础上还要联系语境,从而写出正确答案,写动词时还要注意其人称、时态和语态的变化.

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