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He was almost________to death at the sight of the________scene.

A.frightened; frightening  B.frightened; frighten  

C.frightened; frightened  D.frightening; frighten

 

A 【解析】答案 A [考查现在分词与过去分词的区别。句意:看到这个可怕的场景,他几乎吓死。frightened adj.受惊的,受恐吓的,修饰人;frightening adj.令人恐惧的,引起惊恐的,修饰事物。]  
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