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________ chairs are easy ________.

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A. Folding; folded

B. Folding; to fold

C. Folded; to be folded

D. Folded; folded

答案:B
提示:

folding用作定语说明chairs的功能.形容词+todo 不定式用主动式表示被动意义.


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