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【题目】Easy ________ by car, bus, train, bike or on foot, Warwick Castle is surrounded by historic buildings and many attractions.

A. reaching B. reached

C. to reach D. to be reached

【答案】C

【解析】

试题分析:句意:华威古堡由历史建筑和许多景点包围,你可以乘坐公交、开车、骑自行车或步行到这里,交通非常便利,。A. reaching 现在分词表示主动、正在进行, B. reached过去分词表示被动、完成,C. to reach 不定式表示将来、目的或用于形容词后, D. to be reached表示将来被动题干中有形容词easy,故选C

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