He will do better if properly ____.

        A. encouraged    B.encourage     C.encouraging   D.to encourage

A


解析:

以if引導的狀語從句中的謂語,如有be動詞,且主語與主句一致,或主語習慣上是it時,從句的主語和謂語的一部分可以省略。

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