【題目】From his __________ look, I could see that he didn't believe what I said.

A. amazing

B. amaze

C. amazed

D. amazement

【答案】C

【解析】句意:從他吃驚的表情,我可以看出他不相信我所說的。中心詞為look,要用過去分詞形容詞來修飾,表感受。

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