——Honey, this is a present for your birthday.

——Ah! A pair of shoes, a well-known brand—Nike! I think it must _______ comfortably.

A. be worn B. be wearing C. have worn D. wear

 

D

【解析】

試題分析:句意:--親愛(ài)的,這是你的生日禮物。--!一雙鞋,名牌耐克的,我想它一定很好穿。有些動(dòng)詞既是及物又是不及物,當(dāng)它們和well, badly, easily 等副詞連用時(shí),表示主語(yǔ)內(nèi)在品質(zhì)或性能,是不及物動(dòng)詞,用主動(dòng)表示被動(dòng),這時(shí)不用被動(dòng)語(yǔ)態(tài),常見(jiàn)的有:write, read, clean, sell, wash, cook,wear,這里wearcomfortably連用,表示這雙鞋的特點(diǎn),用一般現(xiàn)在時(shí)而是不能用被動(dòng),所以選D。

考點(diǎn):考查動(dòng)詞時(shí)態(tài)語(yǔ)態(tài)

 

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