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Energy drinks are not allowed _______ in...

Energy drinks are not allowed _______ in Australia but are brought in from New Zealand.

A.to make           B.to be made        C.to have been made  D.to be making

 

B 【解析】 试题分析:考查被动语态。本题中的固定搭配为allow sb to do sth允许某人做某事;allow the energy drinks to be made允许功能饮料被生产,使用了不定式的被动语态。本句同时也使用被动语态的形式。句意:功能饮料在澳大利亚是不允许被生产的。故B正确。 考点:考查被动语态
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