【題目】You are quite a good cook. This dessert tastes , I think I might like one.

A.well; anotherB.lovely; anotherC.delicious; the other

【答案】B

【解析】

句意:你是個很好的廚師。甜點很好,我想我可能喜歡再吃一個。

考查形容詞的用法。A. well; another形容詞時指健康的;另外一個(三者或三者以上);B. lovely; another可愛的,極好的;另外一個(三者或三者以上);C.delicious; the other好吃的;另外一個(兩者中的另外一個)。系動詞taste后面跟形容詞,排除A項,根據(jù)句意"甜點很好吃,我想再吃一個。 可知第二空填another。故答案為B

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