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9.Cheng Yibing's teammate and friend,Zhang Chenglong,as well as many audiences,______ at the judge's surprising preference.(  )
A.are astonishedB.is astonishingC.are astonishingD.is astonished

分析 程伊兵的队友兼朋友--张成龙,和许多观众一样对裁判的惊人偏好感到吃惊.

解答 答案:D.
本句的主语Cheng Yibing's teammate and friend,Zhang Chenglong后面虽然有as well as连接的名词,但是其谓语动词要与最前面的主语保持一致,所以谓语动词用单数形式;故选D.

点评 当主语后面有as well as,with,along with,together with,but,like,rather than,except,连接几个名词等引导的短语时,谓语动词要与最前面的主语保持一致.例如:
My father as well as his workmates has been to Beijing.我父亲和他的同事曾去过北京.

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