Not I but Tom _______ the car accident.
A.was to blame forB.were to blame for
C.was blamed forD.were blamed for
A

試題分析:考查固定搭配。not... but...不是......而是......;sb be to blame (for sth)某人應(yīng)該受到責(zé)備。句意:不是我而是湯姆應(yīng)該對車禍負(fù)責(zé)。not... But...連接名詞或代詞做主語,遵循“就近原則”,本題的謂語部分與Tom一致,排除B、D;故選A。
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