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To smoke a cigarette after meals seems to him a habit _________


  1. A.
    to never break
  2. B.
    never to have broken
  3. C.
    never to be breaking
  4. D.
    never to be broken
D
试题分析:考查不定式的否定:句意:饭后抽根香烟似乎对他来说是不能破坏的习惯。这里用不定式做短语,否定词never放在不定式前面,habit和break是被动关系,选D。
考点:考查不定式的否定
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