【題目】By no means ________ when we try to create a global brand.

A.the cultural factor is to neglect

B.is the cultural factor to neglect

C.the cultural factor is to be neglected

D.is the cultural factor to be neglected

【答案】D

【解析】

考查倒裝句型及語態(tài)。句意:在打造國際品牌的過程中,文化因素絕對不容忽視。By no means“絕不”位于句首時,后面需要部分倒裝,因此將is提前;文化因素是被忽略的,應(yīng)用被動語態(tài)。故選D

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