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Mary tiptoed over and took the clock away because she hated to hear it___when shewas trying to go to sleep.

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A、sounding
B、ringing
C、ticking
D、humming
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正确答案:

C

答案解析:

「句意」玛丽蹑手蹑脚走过来把钟拿走了,因为她讨厌在自己想睡觉的时候听它滴哒地响。

「难点」sound意为“作声,发声,响”;ring意为“鸣,发出清脆响亮的声音“;tick意为“发出滴哒声”;hum意为“发连续低沉的声音(如蜜蜂、马达的嗡嗡声)”

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