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【题目】A lot of children are used to ________ their time ________ up by their parents and they simply don’t know ________ with their spare time themselves.

A. have; full; what to deal

B. having; filled; how to do

C. have; filling; how to deal

D. having; filled; what to do

【答案】D

【解析】

试题分析:考查固定词组句意:很多孩子都习惯了让父母安排好他们的时间,他们仅仅不知道该如何处理他们的空闲时间。be used to sth/doing sth习惯于某事/做某事,故第一空填having;第二空根据by可知,time与fill构成被动关系,故使用过去分词的形式;what to do with表示怎么处理故D正确。

【名师点评】Be used to sth/doing sth习惯于做某事/某事;当宾语与动词构成被动关系的时候,使用过去分词的形式。构成主动关系的时候,使用现在分词的形式。

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