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15.The crowd panicked (驚慌)at the sight of the accident.

分析 人群對事故現場感到恐慌.

解答 答案:panicked
解析:根據括號內所給中文及首字母提示可知,本題考查panic at"對…感到恐慌"這一固定短語;又根據句意可知本句該使用一般過去時,需要強調的是panic的過去式為panicked.

點評 本題考查首字母填詞,做此類題目時首先要弄清楚句子的意思,再根據句意及所給首字母反推需要填的詞;另外還要注意所填詞的形式.

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