9. It's raining heavily outside. We are to go out for the picnic as planned.
A. unlikely B. likely C. impossible D. possible
9. A解析:句意:外面正在下大雨,我們不可 能按計(jì)劃出去野餐了。
be likely/unlikely to do sth.意為“可能/不可能做某事”。
possible及impossible的主語(yǔ)不能是人。
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