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3.Those children don't have to ____________ learn,for they always work hard voluntarily.(  )
A.make toB.be madeC.make themD.be made to

分析 不必让那些孩子去学习,因为他们一直学习得都很自觉.

解答 答案:D.固定结构make sb do sth让某人做某事;在do前面省略不定式符号to,该结构在变成被动语态的时候,要把不定式符号to加上去,形成be made to do sth;故D正确.

点评 在平时的学习中,对于固定用法的积累是非常必要的,在考试中遇到类似题目,拿过来直接用就可以.多阅读文章,从中学习有用的固定用法.

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