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In some parts of the world, tea ________ with milk and sugar.

A.is serving                 B.is served

C.serves             D.served

 

答案:B
解析:

該題考查在語境中應用的被動語態。serve作“上菜,開飯,斟酒”講時,是及物動詞;題干中的tea是動詞serve的承受者。

 


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