He was suddenly ________ with a strange illness when he was about to finish his work.

  A. seized    B. caught    C. hit       D. controlled

A 


解析:

seize可表示“(疾。┣忠u;(情緒)支配”,通常用于被動語態(tài),be seized with an illness表示“患病”。

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