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3.The little deer I've been raising for so long has to be set free and never _ again.(  )
A.has seenB.be seenC.to seeD.to be seen

分析 我养了很长时间的小鹿不得不被放走,也从没再被看到过.

解答 答案选D
本句谓语部分"has to be set free and never _ again"是由and连接在一起的,由于and连接的前后两部分在结构上要一致,所以and之后也要使用不定式的被动语态.故选D.

点评 本句的主语The little deer 与set free 以及see构成被动关系,所以需要使用被动语态,这里用于has to之后是动词不定式的被动语态.

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