解析 B 本题主要考查一般现在时的被动语态。句意:— 在德国……哪种语言?— 大多数人会说德语,但也有很多人会说英语。句子应用一般现在时,句子主语 language与动词 speak存在逻辑上的被动关系,则句子采用一般现在时的被动语态,其谓语结构为:am/is/are +过去分词。因此,B项符合题意。故正确答案为B。
IV.单项选择1.-What language ___ in Germany?-Most people speak German, but many can speak English, too. A. speak wide B. speaks widely C. is wide spoken D. is widely spoken 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 【答案】D【核心短语/词汇】language:语言【翻译】——在德国什么语言被广泛使用?——...
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What languages ( ) in that country?German and EnglishA.are speaking B.are spokenC,speak D,is spoken为什么选B.因为被动语态.我想问的是为什么是被动语态,判断是被动语态是靠主语与动词之间的关系而断定的,而已知speak是动词,所以只需要知道主语是什么即可.我选的是C是因为我认为问句的主语是那个国家里的人...
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(B)5.-What language in Germany?-Most people speak German, but many can speak English, too. A. speak B. is spoken C. is speaking D. speaks 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 答案见上5.B 【点拨】句意:— —在德国讲什么语言?— —大部 分人说德语,但是也有许多人会说英语。 主语 language 和...
A: What language___ (speak) in Germany?B: Most people speak German, but many can speak English, too. 答案 根据动词原形speak可知,一般现在时态.主语language"语言"是动词speak"讲"动作的承受者,表示"什么语言被讲",用一般现在时态的被动语态.结构是is/am/are+动词的过去分词.主语language单数,用is.spe...
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( ) 7. ―What languages in that country?―German and English. A. are speaking B. are spoken C. speak D. is spoken
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