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The movie originally ________ for children under 12 is now being used to educate adults

A.intended                              B.being intended

C.to be intended                         D.having been intended

 

A 【解析】 试题分析:考察形容词短语。固定搭配be intended for…旨在于…;目的在于…;本句中使用形容词短语intended for children under 12对前面的名词the movie进行说明。Intended是过去分词转换的形容词。句意:最初是为了教育12岁以下的孩子的电影现在被用来教育成年人了。故A正确。 考点:考察形容词用法
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