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What the children in the poor mountain village need _______ textbooks.

A.is        B.are       C.has       D.have

 

B

 

考查主谓一致。本句中What the children in the poor mountain village need为what引导的名词性从句,在主句中作主语。单从主语来看,谓语动词的单复数很难确定,但是表语为textbooks,可知谓语动词需要与表语保持一致,故答案为B。

 

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