题目内容

His second book nearly comes to an end and it’s said that it ______ in two months.


  1. A.
    will publish
  2. B.
    will be published
  3. C.
    has published
  4. D.
    has been published
B
试题分析:考察时态和语态。句意:他的第二本书几乎要结束了,据说两个月后要被出版。本句的时间状语是in two months,是将来时连用,根据句意书和出版构成被动关系,故使用B项。
考点:考察时态和语态
点评:英语中的时态主要由动词的形式决定,因此在学习英语时态时,要注意分析动词形式及具体语境,想象在那个特定的时间动作所发生的背景,这个动作是经常性动作、一般性动作、进行性动作、完成性动作还是将要发生的动作。对于语态,主语和动作之间是主动关系,就用主动语态,如果主语和动作之间是被动关系,就用被动语态。
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【小题1】
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【小题2】
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【小题3】
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【小题4】
A.forB.butC.soD.and
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A.rudeB.scaryC.harmfulD.hard
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【小题8】.
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【小题17】
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【小题18】
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【小题19】
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   Hao Jie, a young director whose 2010 film Single Man won the Special Jury Prize in the Tokyo Filmex Festival but was never screened in the mainland for it showed complex sex lives in a village.

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