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Could you please explain the assignment for Monday, Miss Smith?

Certainly. Read the next chapter and come to class ________ to discuss what you’ve read.

A. preparing  B. prepared

C. to prepare   D. to be prepared

 

B 【解析】 试题分析:考查时态。A.表示主动或正在进行;B .表示被动或过去发生;C.表示目的或将来;D.表示将来的被动。此句中class与prepare构成被动关系,意为准备好的班级。句意:—史密斯小姐,你可以解释下星期一的那个任务吗?—当然可以,读下一章内容,然后到准备好了的班级来讨论你所读的。故选.B 考点:考查时态  
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