The ground is _____ with _____ leaves.

  A. coving; falling  B. covered; falling  C. covered; fallen  D. covering; fallen

C.


解析:

 be covered with表示“被……覆蓋”,falling leaves是“正在落下的葉子”;fallen leaves是“落在地上的葉子”。

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