— Shall we put off the match because of the bad weather?

— No. Rain or shine, the match will be held as ______.

A. scheduleB. schedulingC. scheduledD. to schedule

 

C

【解析】

試題分析:句意:—我們會因為天氣不好而推遲比賽嗎?— 不。不管天晴或下雨,比賽將按計劃舉行。A. schedule計劃,動詞原形;B. scheduling是schedule的-ing形式,表主動、進行;C. scheduled是schedule的-ed形式,表被動、完成; D. to schedule表將來。由句意可知選C。

考點: 考查動詞非謂語形式辨析的用法。

 

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