The panda ________ in the wild, but now it ________ strictly.


  1. A.
    is used to living, is used to train
  2. B.
    used to live, is used to being trained
  3. C.
    is used to live, used to train
  4. D.
    used to live, is used to training
B
【巧解導(dǎo)析】but now這一語境對答案起著提示作用,結(jié)合選項可知題干含義為:這只大熊貓過去生活在野外,但它現(xiàn)在習(xí)慣于嚴(yán)格的訓(xùn)練.
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