【題目】It is not polite(禮貌) to ______ your parents.

A. shout at B. shout to

C. shouts at D. shouts to

【答案】A

【解析】

試題分析:句意:沖著你的父母大喊是不禮貌的。it is +形容詞+ 動詞不定式,做…………。shout at沖著某人大喊,有指責的含義;shout to朝著某人喊,只是表示動作,沒有感情色彩。根據(jù)句意,故選A。

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