Young students are______ not to smoke both in and out of school.

A.suggested

B.requested

C.hoped

D.a(chǎn)greed

 

【答案】

B

【解析】

試題分析:考查固定詞組。固定詞組require sb to do sth要求某人做某事,本題是被動語態(tài)。其余三項都不和sb to do sth連用。句意:年輕的學生被要求在校內外不要抽煙。故B正確。

考點:考查固定詞組

點評:固定詞組require sb to do sth要求某人做某事。其余三項的動詞都不能和sb to do sth連用。

 

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