题目内容

The play next month aims mainly to reflect the local culture.

A.produced B.being produced

C.to be produced D.having been produced

 

C

【解析】

试题分析:考查非谓语动词。根据句中的时间状语next month可知动作未发生,故用不定式作定语,the play与produce为被动关系,故用被动关系。句意:下个月所制出的电视剧主要旨在反映当地的文化。故C正确。

考点:考查非谓语动词

 

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The idea interested me.

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A. Because he failed to notice this man.

B. Because he was driving too fast.

C. Because he was afraid of being cheated.

D. Because he thought the young man didn’t need help.

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B. ①②—③④—⑤⑥⑦

C. ①②—③④⑤⑥—⑦

D. ①②③—④—⑤⑥⑦

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