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Tom was the first ________ he was wrong.

Aadmit Bto admit Cof admitting Dfor admitting[

B

【解析】

试题分析:句意:Tom是承认自己错误的第一人。一般当中心词为序数词、最高级,the lastthe only等或中心词被这类词修饰时,多用不定式作定语,选B

考点:考查不定式的用法

 

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