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【题目】— Do you know whether Anna will go to the party?

—I’m not sure. She says she won’t go there unless she________.

A.is invitingB.invitesC.invitedD.is invited

【答案】D

【解析】

句意:——你知道Anna是否会去派对么?——我不确定,她说除非她被邀请否则她不会去。

考查被动语态的用法。is inviting邀请,现在进行时;invites邀请,一般现在时;invited邀请,一般过去时;is invited被邀请。根据句意表示除非她被邀请,否则她不会去,故要用被动语态。故选D

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