题目内容

12.Instead of playing with his kids,he just sat on the bench because his back ___________ badly.(  )
A.woundedB.hurtC.injuredD.harmed

分析 因为背疼得厉害,他只是坐在长凳上而不是和他的孩子一起玩.

解答 答案:B
解析:A:错误(只有名词"伤");B:伤痛(既可作名词,也可作动词);C:损坏(及物动词);D:危害(及物动词).分析句子结构可知because引导的原因状语从句中缺少谓语(动词),故A选项直接排除;又因为句末只有副词,而没有宾语,故所填词为不及物动词,因此C、D选项直接排除.综上,本题答案为B选项.

点评 本题考查动词辨析,做此类题目时一定要清楚各个选项的含义及用法,再结合句意确定正确答案.

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