【題目】The lake is __________ with fish.

What a beautiful scene !

A. living

B. alive

C. live

D. lively

【答案】B

【解析】句意:湖里滿是游來游去的魚。多么美的景色! be alive with“充滿(活的或動的東西)”,符合句意。

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