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Mrs Bush stood ________ for a moment when an old soldier suddenly appeared before her.

[  ]

A.surprised
B.surprising
C.being surprised
D.to be surprising
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解析:

此处意为“吃惊地站了一会儿”,故用surprised.此题中stand是系动词,surprised作表语,类似的结构如:stand still站着一动不动。


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