Even when__________to such tough living conditions, the children would never have any complaint.A.exposingB.exposedC.exposeD.to expose

Even when__________to such tough living conditions, the children would never have any complaint.

A.exposing
B.exposed
C.expose
D.to expose

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解析:考查状语从句中的省略。该句实际上是状语从句Even when(the children are)exposed to such tough living conditions.…的省略说法.故应用过去分词表示被动。句意为“甚至当孩子们被处在如此艰难的生活状况中时,他们也不会有任何的抱怨”。故选B。

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