It rained last night and the flowers don’t need_____, so he ______water the flowers.


  1. A.
    being watered; doesn’t need to
  2. B.
    watering; needn’t to
  3. C.
    to water; needn’t
  4. D.
    to be watered; doesn’t need to
D
考察動(dòng)詞need用法.sth need doing="sth" need to be done,某事需要被做;need可以作為及物動(dòng)詞,后面直接加動(dòng)詞原形;也可以作為行為動(dòng)詞,后面加不定式。結(jié)合本題句意可知D正確。句意:昨天晚上下雨了,花沒有必要澆水了。所以,他不需要澆花了。
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