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Last month we students all had some great speeches. The headmaster together with some other teachers __________ to attend it, too.

A. were invited      B. was invited

C. has invited      D. invited

 

B 【解析】 试题分析:考察主谓一致与时态。当句中含有together with并列两个名词做主语时,谓语动词的单复数形式应与together前的名词保持一致性。句意:上个月我们所有学生有一些很棒的演讲,校长和一些老师也参加了。由于只强调过去参加的动作而不强调动作发生的先后,且谓语动词打单复数与headmaster保持一致,故选B 考点:考察主谓一致与时态  
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