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8.---What are you up to now?
---I'm preparing for the interview     tomorrow.After all,it is my first attempt.(  )
A.will be heldB.to be heldC.being heldD.held

分析 --你现在忙什么呢?--我在准备明天的面试.毕竟这是我第一次尝试.

解答 答案 B  由句意可知,是明天的举行面试,应该使用表示将来的不定式,interview与hold之间是被动关系,应该使用不定式的被动式,因此答案为B

点评 对于非谓语动词一定牢记不定式表示将来或目的,过去分词表示完成被动,现在分词表示动作与句子动作同时发生.

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