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In the Science Museum, the children are ...

In the Science Museum, the children are       to see so many      things.

A.surprised; amazed B.surprised; amazing

C.surprising; amazing D.surprising; amazed

 

B 【解析】 句意:在科学博物馆,孩子们看到如此多令人惊叹的东西非常惊讶。 考查形容词辨析。本题第一空前有be动词,此处填形容词作表语,修饰主语the children。surprised形容词,修饰人,表示“感到惊讶的”;surprising形容词,修饰物,表示“令人惊讶的”;故此处填surprised符合题意,排除C和D。amazed形容词,修饰人,表示“感到惊叹的”;amazing形容词,修饰物,表示“令人惊叹的”。本题第二空后有名词things,表示“事物”此处填写形容词用来修饰物,amazing符合题意。故选B。
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