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15.When ______ by the teachers,a student tends to study harder than usual.(  )
A.to be praisedB.praisingC.praisedD.to praise

分析 当学生被老师表扬时,这个学生往往比平时学习更努力.

解答 答案:C,考查过去分词的用法,when引导的从句谓语动词praise与其逻辑主语a student是动宾关系,构成被动的关系,因此使用过去分词praised,完整表达是When (he is)praised by the teacher,故答案为C.

点评 考查过去分词的用法,要判断其与句子主语的关系,分析句子结构.

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