【題目】—Did you enjoy the film last night?

—Yes, very much. The leading actor’s love for his sick father________ me most.

A.shapedB.respectedC.impressedD.allowed

【答案】C

【解析】

句意:——你喜歡昨天晚上的那部電影嗎?——是的,非常喜歡。主角對(duì)他生病父親的愛(ài)給我留下最大的印象。

本題考查動(dòng)詞。shape形成,respect尊重,impress留下印象,allow允許。根據(jù)Yes, very much.表示我非常喜歡這部電影。因此這個(gè)主角對(duì)生病的愛(ài)給我留下最多的印象,用動(dòng)詞impress,故選C。

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