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18.The wet weather will continue tomorrow when a cold front _____ to arrive.(  )
A.expectsB.is expecting
C.is expectedD.will be expected

分析 潮湿的天气明天会继续,据预测那个时候冷锋到达.

解答 答案选择C.本题考查固定句型.本题考查句式:sb./sth.be expected to do/to have done表示"据预测 (已经)",根据句意,据预测冷锋明天到达,故答案选择C.

点评 本题考查被动语态,要分析主语和动词之间的关系,联系动词本身的特定用法;在掌握被动结构的基本形式"be/get+过去分词"的基础上理解不同时态的被动语态的结构,最后进行综合判断.

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C.Because his children didn't like the dream house at all.
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Graduate work at the University of Chicago found him connected with honorable educators Charles Judd and W.W.Charters,whose ideas of teaching and testing had an effect on his later work.In 1927,he became a teacher of Ohio State University where he further developed a new method of testing.
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