题目内容

Because Robert was seen ____ the room, everyone thought he was the thief.

A. to enter B. enter C. entered

 

A

【解析】

试题分析: 句意:因为罗伯特被看到进了房间,所有人认为他是小偷。enter进入;was seen被动语态,后接不定式要加to,故选A.

考点:考查不定式

 

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