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3.I like the English songs and they many times on the radio.( )A. | have been taught | B. | have taught | ||
C. | had been taught | D. | had taught |
分析 我很喜欢这些英文歌曲它们在收音机上被教过好多次了.
解答 答案是A.考查被动语态,分析句子并列句中的主语是they指的是英文歌曲,歌曲与动词teach是被动关系,根据语境已经教了好多次了,所以用现在完成时,故答案选A.
点评 被动语态由"助动词be+及物动词的过去分词"构成.被动语态的时态变化只改变be的形式,过去分词部分不变.疑问式和否定式的变化也如此.掌握各种时态的被动语态是解题的关键.
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