Surprises______: three-season riverfront beach bars, nightlife that's among Europe's best, and low-rise______that reward wanderers who use the city's dozens of old steeples as compass points.A.abounds, charmB.abounds, charmsC.abound, charmD.abound, charms
Surprises______: three-season riverfront beach bars, nightlife that's among Europe's best, and low-rise______that reward wanderers who use the city's dozens of old steeples as compass points.
A.abounds, charm
B.abounds, charms
C.abound, charm
D.abound, charms
B.abounds, charms
C.abound, charm
D.abound, charms
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解析:本题考察动词的时态和语态,题目意为“充满惊喜:三个季节营业的河畔沙滩酒吧可以跻身欧洲最好的夜生活,低矮建筑的魅力是对将这座城市几十个尖塔作为旅行指南的漫游者最好回馈。”第一个空格前名词为复数,所以动词不需要使用单数第三人称形式,排除A、B选项;第二个空格charm有名词词性,意为“魅力”,可以作为可数名词也可以作为不可数名词,这里根据后半句句意,魅力应该不止一处,所以使用复数形式,应该选择D选项。
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