【題目】There _____________ more trees if we all take care of our environment.

A. will have B. are

C. will be D. is going to

【答案】C

【解析】

試題分析:句意:如果我們都關(guān)心我們的環(huán)境,將有更多的樹。There be句型表示“某地(或某時(shí))存在有某人(或某物),而并非某地(某人、某物或某時(shí))擁有什么東西”,句中有若干個(gè)名詞作主語,動(dòng)詞be常與后面主語中的第一個(gè)名詞在數(shù)上一致。have一般表示某人有某物。將來時(shí)態(tài)there will be 或 there is/are going to be。故選C。

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