【題目】—Which dress do you prefer. Madam?

—I like the silk dress better. It ________ very comfortable.

A.soundsB.feelsC.tastesD.smells

【答案】B

【解析】

句意:——你喜歡哪件衣服。夫人?——我更喜歡這件絲綢連衣裙。摸起來(lái)很舒服。

考查系動(dòng)詞。A. sounds(聽(tīng)起來(lái));B. feels(摸起來(lái));C. tastes(吃起來(lái));D. smells(聞起來(lái));根據(jù)上文“I like the silk dress better”—— 我更喜歡這件絲綢連衣裙;可知在比較兩個(gè)絲綢的裙子,推斷空格指摸起來(lái)很舒服;故選B。

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