—What happened to the priceless works of art?

—________.

A.They were destroyed in the earthquake

B.The earthquake was destroying them

C.They destroyed in the earthquake

D.The earthquake were to destroy them

 

A

【解析】句意:這些無價的藝術(shù)作品發(fā)生了什么事?--他們在地震中被毀壞. 因此需用被動結(jié)構(gòu)。

 

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