【題目】— How did you feel about the _____ news?

— I’m very______ at it.

A.surprising; surprisedB.surprised; surprising

C.surprising; surprisingD.surprised; surprised

【答案】A

【解析】

句意:——你對(duì)這個(gè)令人驚訝的消息有何感想??——我對(duì)此感到很驚訝。

考查形容詞詞義辨析。surprising意為令人吃驚的,使人驚奇的,出人意料的surprised意為驚奇的,驚訝的,覺(jué)得奇怪的。news(消息)指物,應(yīng)用surprising修飾;be surprised at對(duì)……感到驚訝,固定搭配,主語(yǔ)多指人。 故選A

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