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【题目】We’ve just heard a warning on the radio that a typhoon is ________ to come this evening.

A.likely B.possible

C.probable D.believable

【答案】A

【解析】

试题解析:句意:我们已经从广播里听到了警报,很可能今天晚上会有一场台风。likely 可以应用于It is likely that...和be likely to do而其他选项只可以使用形式主语it。故选A。

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