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The teachers are said _____ to the new o...

The teachers are said _____ to the new office, where they have better conditions.

A.to move          B.to have moved      C.moving           D.having moved

 

B 【解析】 试题分析:考查固定句式。固定句式:sb be said to do sth据说某人做了某事;如果不定式的动作是已经发生的动作,要使用不定式的完成式。如果不定式的动作与句子的谓语动词的动作同时发生,就使用进行时;句意:据说老师们已经搬进了新的办公室,在那里他们有更好的条件。故B正确。 考点:考查固定句式
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