单选题He is very surprised that all the houses in the village ______ white.ApaintBpaintedCare paintingDare painted

单选题
He is very surprised that all the houses in the village ______ white.
A

paint

B

painted

C

are painting

D

are painted


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解析:
句意:乡村所有房子都被刷成白色让他感到非常惊讶。本题考查被动语态。从句中的主语是all the houses,它和动作paint之间是被动关系。结合语义可知这里要用被动语态,因此只有D项符合题意。

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