题目内容

When you talk with a strager, be ____________one thing: don’t talk too much about yourself.

A.interested inB.careful about

C.frightened ofD.pleased with

 

B

【解析】

试题分析:句意:当你和陌生人聊天时,小心一件事:不要谈论太多关于你自己。A.be interested in对……感兴趣;B.be careful about对……当心;C.be frightened of害怕……; D.be pleased with对……满意。结合句意,故选B

考点:考查形容词的用法。

 

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