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10.Thanks to John's outstanding performance,it is most likely that he _______ into Harvard University.(  )
A.acceptedB.was accepted
C.will acceptD.will be accepted

分析 由于John的优秀表现,他很有可能会被哈佛大学录取.

解答 答案:D.
分析本句的句式结构可知,it为形式主语,后面的that引导的从句为主语从句,be likely很有可能;这是表达对将来事实的猜测,所以使用一般将来时,he与accept之间为逻辑上的动宾关系,所以使用被动语态;故选D.

点评 本题考查了一般将来时态的被动语态;做此类题时,可以根据句中的时间状语确定该句应使用的时态;然后结合句意,通过判断主语与为谓语动词的关系,确定它的语态(当主语与谓语动词构成动宾/被动关系时,应使用被动语态).

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