【題目】The dictionary as well as the grammar books that________ bookmarks in them________ Jane.
A.has;belong to
B.have; belongs to
C.have;is belonged to
D.has;are belonged to

【答案】B
【解析】考查主謂一致及belong to。句意:字典和里面有書簽的語法書籍是屬于Jane的。第一空處是由that引導的定語從句,其先行詞為books,故謂語動詞要用復數(shù)形式。第二空處應為整個句子的謂語,其單復數(shù)形式應與as well as前面的主語保持一致,又因belong to無被動結構,故選B項。

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