【題目】It is said that some taxi drivers purposely ignore passengers. I think it really needs __________.

A. to regard B. to be regarded C. to regulate D. to be regulated

【答案】D

【解析】考查非謂語動詞的用法。句意:據(jù)說有些出租車司機故意拒載。我認為他們真的需要整頓了。need為實義動詞且主語是事物時,后面跟動詞不定式的被動式或動名詞的主動式。regulate整頓,管理;符合句意。regard認為;不符合句意。故選D。

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