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【题目】In the past, she was too shy she sing in front of her class or the whole school.

A.to; daren’t toB.that; didn’t dareC.and, didn’t dare to

【答案】C

【解析】

句意:过去,她太害羞了,不敢在全班或全校面前唱歌。

考查并列句和dare作行为动词的否定句。too…to太……而不能;that那个;and和,表并列。分析句子可知,此处使用and连接并列句。dare既可作行为动词也可作情态动词,分析第二处可知,此处考查dare作行为动词的否定,需借助动词帮忙,构成“don’t dare to do sth”结构。故选C

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