-- Do you think it ________ to spend 70 yuan watching the film “The flowers of war”?

-- Haven’t you seen the film? I think it is well ________ the money.

A. worthy; worth B. worthwhile; worth

C. worth; worthy D. worthy; worthwhile

B

【解析】

試題分析:考查近義詞辨析。worth和worthy都可用作表語(yǔ),意為“值得”,兩個(gè)詞的用法和搭配不同,be (well) worth+名詞/doing,意為“(很)值得某物/做某事”,里面的名詞多表示錢或價(jià)格,worth不能單獨(dú)作表語(yǔ),也不能作定語(yǔ);根據(jù)第二空排除C、D;be worthy+of+名詞/+of+being done/to be done,worthy還可作定語(yǔ),意為“可尊敬的,有價(jià)值的”,第一空后面的不定式?jīng)]有用被動(dòng)形式,排除A,It is worthwhile to do/doing sth值得做某事,故選B。

考點(diǎn):考查近義詞辨析

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