Do you know the waste material can be made use ________ this kind of the toy?
A.of producingB.to produceC.to producingD.of to produce
D

試題分析:原句可改寫為:we can make use of the waste material to produce this kind of the toy.將其變成被動語態(tài)為:the waste material can be made use of to produce this kind of the toy.故選D。句意:你知道這種廢料是用來被制作成這種玩具的嗎?
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