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【题目】After the landslide in Shenzhen, he felt really ____ because he didn’t know whether his friend was ____ or dead.

A. worried; live B. worried; alive C. worries; living D. worry; lively

【答案】B

【解析】

句意:深圳滑坡发生后,他非常担心,因为他不知道他的朋友是死是活。考查形容词作表语。feelwas都为系动词,其后跟形容词做表语,所以排除C、D两项;live做形容词讲时,意为“活着的”,通常指物;alive做形容词,侧重说明生与死之间的界限,既可指人,也可指物;本题根据语境可知B选项符合题意,故答案选B。

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