18.The parents felt guiltyabout not being able to send their son abroad for further study.

分析 不能送兒子去國外深造父母感到內(nèi)疚.

解答 答案是guilty.考查首字母填空.句意是"不能送兒子去國外深造父母感到內(nèi)疚."所以用形容詞guilty表示"有罪的,內(nèi)疚的".故答案是guilty.

點(diǎn)評 本題考查首字母填空.首先要判斷填寫的單詞及固定搭配,然后根據(jù)句意和相關(guān)語法填寫正確的答案.

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