He felt ________ at the sight of the snake.


  1. A.
    frighten
  2. B.
    frightened
  3. C.
    frightening
  4. D.
    frightful
B
句意:看見蛇他感到很害怕!案械胶ε碌摹睉(yīng)是frightened; frightening意義“嚇人的;可怕的”;frightful意為“可怕的”。
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“Children, children,” Mother said in a quiet, glad kind of voice.
And Dad was smiling because he felt at home at last.
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“It is not,” I said because I suddenly remembered Mother had told us to go on as usual.

“Children, children,” Mother said in a quiet, glad kind of voice.

And Dad was smiling because he felt at home at last.

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A.He was badly ill.

B.He had a long journey.

C.He drank too much.

D.He lost one of his arms.

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A.was too surprised to do anything

B.felt sad and cried a lot

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