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14.The basketball coach,as well as his team,______interviewed shortly after the match for their outstanding performance.(  )
A.wereB.wasC.isD.are

分析 句意:这位篮球教练和他的队员因为出色的表现,在比赛后不久就被采访了.

解答 答案B 此处考查的是主谓一致.在as well as,with,along with,together with等并列两个主语时,谓语由其前面的主语决定,即"就远一致".所以用单数,由时间状语shortly after可知,动作发生在过去.故选B项.

点评 考查主谓一致.做此类题目,要掌握主谓一致的一些原则.如"就远一致","就近一致"原则等.

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