【題目】Tom is always______ for school and the teacher is very angry (生氣的).

A. late B. nice C. great D. tidy

【答案】A

【解析】試題分析:湯姆總是上學(xué)遲到,老師很生氣。A遲到的,晚的;B好的;C偉大的;D整潔的。故選A。

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