题目内容

From his ______ look, we could see the boy was ______ of the stranger.

A. terrified; terrified B. terrifying; terrifying

C. terrifying; terrified D. terrified; terrifying

 

A

【解析】

试题分析:句意:从他害怕的表情看,我们可以看出这个男孩害怕陌生人。第一空填terrified这里修饰人的表情; 第二空也填terrified,修饰the boy,所以选A

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