7.-What's the matter with you,Sandy?
-I'm _____ a bad cold.I think I am dying.( 。
A.recovering fromB.suffering fromC.coming up withD.getting into

分析 -你怎么了,桑迪?-我得了重感冒,我想我快要死了.

解答 答案B.recover from恢復(fù),痊愈;suffer from患(某種。埽撤N病痛)折磨;因…而受罰;come up with想出,提出(計(jì)劃、想法等);get into進(jìn)入;陷入;養(yǎng)成.根據(jù)后面的賓語"a bad cold"和句子表達(dá)的意思是"我得了重感冒,我想我快要死了.",故答案選B.

點(diǎn)評 本題考查動(dòng)詞短語的辨析.英語中有的詞組沒有捷徑,只有平時(shí)加強(qiáng)記憶,要注意區(qū)別,記憶的時(shí)候不能忽視,這是常見的命題方式.平時(shí)要加強(qiáng)記憶,做題時(shí),別忘了要結(jié)合上下文句意判斷.

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