【題目】—What do you think of store shopping in the future?

—Personally, I think it will exist along with home shopping but ______.

A. will never replace B. would never replace

C. will never be replaced D. would never be replaced

【答案】C

【解析】

試題解析:考查時(shí)態(tài)與語態(tài)。首先考慮時(shí)態(tài),空白處之前為but,表示轉(zhuǎn)折,但前后時(shí)態(tài)應(yīng)保持一致,故仍使用will;其次考慮語態(tài),分析replace的主語為it,代指前文中store shopping,與代替之間的關(guān)系為被動關(guān)系。故應(yīng)為will never be replaced。句意:你怎么看待將來的商店購物。個(gè)人觀點(diǎn),我認(rèn)為它會和家中購物一樣長久存在,但永遠(yuǎn)不會被取代。故選C。

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