【題目】He likes to play jokes on others in public but he dislikes to be .

A.dreamed of B.made fun of

C.thought highly of D.caught sight of

【答案】B

【解析】

試題分析:考查短語。句意:他喜歡公開開別人玩笑但是但是他不喜歡被別人開玩笑。A.dreamed of夢想; B.made fun of被開玩笑;C.thought highly of被贊揚;D.caught sight of看見;根據(jù)詞義和情景,故選B項。

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