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I try to memorize new words every day, but only remember few of them. ----- That’s not surprising. Newly-learnt words are easily forgotten unless frequently _____ in communication.(1分)
A
used
B
using
C
to use
D
be used
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A
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解题思路:考查非谓语动词的用法。A项为过去分词做后置定于,相当于一个定于从句。有被动含义,表示“被使用”。
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