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【题目】Finally, a god was so by Yu Gong.

A.move B.moved C.moves D.moving

【答案】B

【解析】

试题分析:句意:最后,上帝被愚公感动了根据句意可知该用被动语态形式,而被动语态是由“be + 及物动词的过去分词”构成,所以选B。

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