When I opened the door, I found my father sitting in his chair, completely _______ in the humorous stories he was reading.

A. absorbed B. applied C. attracted D. addicted

 

A

【解析】

試題分析:考查非謂語動詞。句意:當(dāng)我打開門時,我發(fā)現(xiàn)父親坐在椅子上,完全在他看的幽默故事里。A全神貫注的;B實用的;C被吸引的;D上癮的,入迷的。有些以ed結(jié)尾的過去分詞已經(jīng)形容詞化,變成了形容詞,像interested, amused, lost, absorbed, addicted, bored等,be absorbed in sth全神貫注于某物;be addicted to sth入迷,上癮,故選A。

考點:考查非謂語動詞

 

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