.To play table tennis and to go swimming      good for character training

    A is    B.a(chǎn)re    C was     D were

B


解析:

此處兩個動詞不定式短語作主語,表示的不是同一個概念,謂語動詞要用復數(shù)形式,且句中沒有明顯的表示過去的時間狀語,故要用一般現(xiàn)在時。

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