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6.---Where's the little elephant?
---It's said it ___ in the hospital.(  )
A.was examinedB.will be examined
C.is being examinedD.has been examined

分析 ---那头小象在哪里?
---据说它正在医院里接受检查.

解答 答案:C.根据Where's the little elephant可知问的是那头小象现在的状态,所以后句表示它正在医院里接受检查,因此examine用现在进行时的被动,所以答案是C.其他选项分别是A一般过去时态的被动;B将来时态的被动;D现在完成时态的被动.

点评 考查现在进行时的被动.
It\'s said that是"据说"的意思,而It says that 则是指某个文书或故事或规定如此说.
例子.
1.It is said that Chairman Mao used to live here.
据说毛主席曾在此居住过.
2.I read the weather forecase on the newspaper.It says that it is gonna rain tomorrow.
我读了今天报纸上的天气预报,它说明天会下雨.

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The researchers did not try to identify the causes of the increase,but they have some theories.Lara McKenzie from Ohio State University was the lead researcher.She says one possibility is a decrease in the number of school nurses during the period they studied.For example,a 2004 study showed that the number of school nurses nationally failed to meet federal guidelines.Schools without a nurse on duty may be more likely to send an injured child to a hospital.
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57.The passage is mainly aboutB.
 A.different explanations for America's overweight
 B.the possibilities for the increasing number of injuries in P.E.classes
 C.The"New P.E."offered in American schools
 D.the decrease of the number of American school nurses
58.What Cheryl Richardson says implies she is in favor of the idea thatD.
 A.the school injuries are not common in America
 B.P.E.teachers should be responsible for the school injuries
 C.school nurses are in great need in America
 D.all P.E.teachers should be specially trained
59.The P.E.activities that cause most of the school injuries areB.
 A.rock climbing,running,basketball,football,volleyball and soccer
 B.running,basketball,football,volleyball,soccer and gymnastics
 C.skateboarding,running,basketball,football,soccer and gymnastics
 D.skateboarding,rock climbing,high jump,basketball,football and volleyball
60.P.E.activities for large class sizes are more likely to cause injuries because_A.
 A.P.E.teachers have more difficulty taking care of every student
 B.students are more free to move around on campus
 C.students don't have enough space to have P.E.activities
 D.students have more spare time to spend alone.

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