2.Mr.Smith got_______ of the________ TV program and began to read a novel.(  )
A.tired; tiredB.tired; tiringC.tiring; tiredD.tiring; tiring

分析 史密斯先生厭倦了無聊的電視節(jié)目,開始讀小說.

解答 答案:B get tired of厭倦;第二個空tire修飾名詞program,表示事物的特征和屬性,要用現(xiàn)在分詞構(gòu)成的形容詞.故選B.

點評 現(xiàn)在分詞是非謂語動詞的一種,表達主動或進行;過去分詞表達被動或完成;動詞不定式表達未發(fā)生的動作.學習時,要注意區(qū)分和掌握.

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