【題目】He arrived home after the long journey,___________.

A. tired

B. being tired

C. to be tired

D. tiring

【答案】A

【解析】考查形容詞作狀語。句意:長(zhǎng)途旅行回家后,他很疲憊。句中形容詞作狀語描述主語所處的狀態(tài),所以使用-ed形容詞。-ing形容詞表示令人……,多修飾事物。

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