10.Jack has to go to work on foot,for his car needs      .( 。
A.repairB.to repairC.repairingD.being repaired

分析 Jack不得不步行去上班,因?yàn)樗能囆枰蘩恚?/p>

解答 答案是C.本題考查非謂語動(dòng)詞做賓語.動(dòng)詞need后面既可以接動(dòng)詞不定式做賓語,也可以接動(dòng)名詞做賓語;但是接動(dòng)名詞時(shí)是主動(dòng)形式表達(dá)被動(dòng)的意思,即need doing=need to be done.本題中"車子是被修理",所以應(yīng)該用needs repairing或needs to be repaired,所以答案是B.

點(diǎn)評(píng) 本題考查非謂語動(dòng)詞中的固定搭配,要在積累常見搭配的基礎(chǔ)上根據(jù)語境做出合理的判斷.

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