They caught the enemy general ________,who was seriously wounded but still ________.

[  ]

A. living; live
B. live; living
C. alive; living
D. alive; live
答案:C
提示:

catch sb./sth. alive是一固定短語,意思是活捉某人/某物;live只作定語修飾動(dòng)物,不能作表語.


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