Drivers are warned___________when they are tired


  1. A.
    to drive
  2. B.
    not drive
  3. C.
    not to drive
  4. D.
    not driving
C
本題考查動詞用法。warn sb not to do sth,表示警告某人不要做某事。句意:司機被警告當(dāng)他們勞累的時候不要開車。
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