【題目】It seems that they provide us with an _______ situation, but in fact we are _______ with a lot of difficult problems.
A.encouraging; faced
B.encouraging; facing
C.encouraged; facing
D.to encourage; facing

【答案】A
【解析】encouraging令人鼓舞的,鼓舞人心的;encouraged感到鼓舞的;受鼓勵的。face作動詞時為及物動詞,表面對,面臨,face=be faced with。第二空如要用facing,則后無需加with。句意:似乎他們?yōu)槲覀兲峁┝斯奈枞诵牡男蝿荩珜嶋H上我們還面臨著很多困難。故選A。

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