题目内容
9.Mr.Bean always amuses people with his humorous performances.分析 憨豆先生经常用他幽默的表演娱乐人们.
解答 41.humorous
答案是humorous.考查单词填空.名词performances前面需要用形容词修饰.题干表达的是"憨豆先生经常用他幽默的表演娱乐人们",所以用形容词humorous表示"幽默的",故答案是humorous.
点评 本题考查根据首字母英文单词.首先要判断填写的单词词性,然后根据题干意思填写正确的答案.
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