题目内容

 ____ from his appearance, he must be from the north.

A. Judging     B. Judge      C. Judged     D. To judge

A


解析:

主要测试动词短语。 judging from/ by作为介词短语, 习惯上不与句子的主语保持一致 ( 即 “主动语态表被动含义”), 故不说judged from/ by .类似的例子还有: She is very young, ____ her age. A. concerning B. thinking C. regarding D. Considering此题的答案为D。

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A.body movement             B.facial expressions

C.psychological reactions   D.mood and attitude

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C.face reading           D.mood reading

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1.People can know a person's emotions from his _____.

       A.body movement             B.facial expressions

       C.psychological reactions   D.mood and attitude

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       C.face reading           D.mood reading

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       B.people still can tell lies in front of the new machine

       C.people have different emotions before the new machine

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       C.face reading technology is nothing new.

       D.face reading technology will be widely used in the future.

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