Hespoke in such a high voice__________at the farther end of the room.A.as to be heardB.to be heardC.as to hearD.to hear

Hespoke in such a high voice__________at the farther end of the room.

A.as to be heard
B.to be heard
C.as to hear
D.to hear

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解析:考情点拨:本题考查非谓语动词。应试指导:句意:他的声音如此之大以至于在房间的另一头都能被听到。such…as意为“如此……以至于”,且beheard是指他的声音被别人听到.故选A。

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