【題目】The video,Gangnam Style,is becoming the first video________ more than one billion views.

A.got B.getting C.to get D.gets

【答案】C

【解析】

試題分析:考查不定式。本句考查不定式用在序數(shù)詞之后的用法,構(gòu)成固定結(jié)構(gòu)the first to do,意為第一個做某事。故選擇C,意為《江南style》成為第一個觀眾超過10億人的視頻。

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