15.Our English teacher is a ______ and strict man.( 。
A.warm-heartedB.warmly-heartedC.warmly-heartD.warm-heart

分析 我們的英語老師是一個熱心同時要求很嚴格的人.

解答 答案:A
句中warm-hearted修飾名詞man,作man的定語;熱心的,warm-hearted是一個復合形容詞,由形容詞加名詞的ed形式構(gòu)成,類似的如cold-blooded.故選A.

點評 形容詞辨析是常考的知識點,形容詞數(shù)量眾多,用法靈活.學習時,要注意積累.特別是相似或相近的詞要注意區(qū)分和掌握.

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