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7.Alcohol _____ at the wedding reception in Brunei while they serve food.(  )
A.doesn't permitB.isn't permitted
C.didn't permitD.wasn't permitted

分析 在文莱婚宴上酒精类饮品是不被允许的,而是提供食物.

解答 答案:B,考查被动语态的用法,由while they serve food中serve用了一般现在时,可知句子时态使用一般现在时,先排除CD选项,句子主语Alcohol和谓语动词permit是被动的关系,因此使用被动语态be done的形式,故答案为B,A选项是主动语态.

点评 此题考查被动语态的用法,做这类题时应分析主语与谓语动词之间的关系,并注意主语的单复数形式.

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