Your friend is . Does he often you?
A. a great fun; make funs of
B. good fun; make fun of
C. very funny; play a joke of
D. fun; be laughed by
B
【解析】考查fun與funny以及動詞短語的區(qū)別。fun是名詞, 表示“娛樂, 玩笑, 嬉笑, 有趣的人或事物”, 為不可數(shù)名詞; funny為形容詞, 表示“有趣的, 好笑的, 滑稽的, 奇異的, 古怪的(帶有貶義)”; 兩者含義上也有差別: funny表示“有趣的, 滑稽的”, 它指的是一種滑稽可笑的“有趣”, 側(cè)重點是讓人覺得好玩或發(fā)笑; 而fun則主要指“有趣, 好玩”, 指人用fun, 指物用funny。所以第一空是fun; 后面一句: 他經(jīng)常取笑你嗎? 是主動關(guān)系, 故不用被動; make fun of取笑, 故B正確。
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分析發(fā)生沖突的原因 |
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