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12.Mike hasn't got used to _________on the left side since he came to China,(  )
A.drivingB.be drivenC.be drivingD.drive

分析 自从马克来到中国,他一直没有习惯靠左行驶.

解答 答案:A.根据句子中Mike hasn't got used to _________on the left side 可以知道他一直没有习惯靠左行驶,因为got used to doing sth.表示习惯于做某事.所以选择A driving,其他选项不符合这个结构.

点评 考查动名词做宾语.英语中的to可以做介词,后面用名称和动名词,在学习时要注意总结,如got used to doing sth.表示习惯于做某事;be devoted to doing sth.表示奉献于;pay attention to doing sth.注意做某事.

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