题目内容

1.If you have your kid _____ so badly,he may not get along well with others.(  )
A.to behaveB.behavesC.behavingD.behaved

分析 你要是让你的孩子一直这么表现不好,他可能不会和其他人相处.

解答 答案C 
have后面可以跟动词原形、过去分词和动词ing形式作宾语补足语,have sb do 表示让某人做某事;have sb doing 表示让某人一直做某事;have sb done表示让别人做某事.此处是指"让孩子一直这样表现".故选C项.

点评 考查非谓语动词.现在分词作宾补,表示主动或一直进行.过去分词作宾补,表示被动或完成.

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