题目内容
12.The actual amount of water needed by the crop ______ on the weather conditions.( )A. | to depend | B. | depend | C. | depending | D. | depends |
分析 庄家所需水的数量取决于天气状况.
解答 答案:D
句子主语为The actual amount of water 意思是水的数量,做主语时谓语需用单数形式;空出考察固定短语depend on 取决于.所以答案为D.
点评 在答题时要注意把握句子结构,并掌握一些固定短语.
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