Teenage students who are ________computer games usually would not focus on studies .


  1. A.
    anxious about
  2. B.
    addicted to
  3. C.
    particular about
  4. D.
    bored with
B
試題分析:考查短語:A.be anxious about對(duì)…焦慮 B. be addicted to上癮C. be particular about對(duì)…講究D .be bored with對(duì)…厭煩,句意:對(duì)電腦游戲上癮的青年學(xué)生會(huì)不專注學(xué)習(xí)。選B。
考點(diǎn):考查形容詞短語
點(diǎn)評(píng):本題考查了形容詞+不同的介詞組成的短語的辨析,詞組含義有很大差別,要結(jié)合句意進(jìn)行判斷。
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