【題目】--Mark, I failed in the exam again, I’m so upset.

--Don’t worry, I think the first thing ______ is ______ your weak points.

A. to do, find out B. being done, to find out

C. to do, to hold out D. being done, hold out

【答案】A

【解析】

考查不定式用法。句意:—Mark,我又一次沒有考及格,我很難過!獎e擔心,我認為要做的第一件事情就是找到你的薄弱環(huán)節(jié)。當被修飾的名詞前面有序數(shù)詞修飾,或被修飾的詞就是序數(shù)詞的時候,可以使用不定式做定語,所以第一空里使用to do;當主語中已經(jīng)有了do的某種形式時,做表語的不定式符號to可以省略,所以第二空里使用find out。故A項正確。

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