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—Look at the sign on the right.

—Oh, parking ______ here.

A. doesn’t allowB. isn’t allowed

C. didn’t allowed D. wasn’t allowed

 

B

【解析】

试题分析:句意:看看右边的标语,啊,这里不允许停车。被动语态表示主语是动作的承受者,即行为动作的对象。其结构是,主语+be+done。根据句意,可知停车是动作的承受者,故用被动结构,因为这是一个标语展示的内容,所以用一般现在时,故选B。

考点:考查被动语态的用法。

 

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