What he impressed ____ me most is that he will never blame his failure _______ others.


  1. A.
    with ; to
  2. B.
    about; on
  3. C.
    on ; on
  4. D.
    on ; to
C
試題分析:
句意:最令他印象深刻的是,他從來(lái)不將他的失敗歸咎于別人。impress on sb給某人留下印象,固定短語(yǔ)
blame sth on sb因?yàn)槟呈露?zé)怪某人。故選C
考點(diǎn):固定詞組用法
點(diǎn)評(píng):本題中重點(diǎn)注意blame一詞的用法,高二英語(yǔ)必修5中著重要求掌握。
blame sb for sth 因某事而責(zé)備某人
sb be to blame for sth 某人因某事而被責(zé)備(主動(dòng)表被動(dòng))
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