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3.With so many people __in English every day,we can see it will be more and more important ___     a good knowledge of English.(  )
A.to communicate,haveB.communicate; having
C.communicating; to haveD.communicated; to have

分析 由于每天有如此多的人用英语交流,因此我们看到掌握英语将会越来越重要.

解答 答案C.
本题前半句是with的复合结构,其中so many people与communicate之间是主动关系,因此可以排除D项,A项中to communicate表示将来的动作,与语境不符,也要排除,B项的communicate 为谓语动词形式,显然不对;后半句是一个复合句,其中的it为宾语从句的形式主语,代替to have a good knowledge of English.据此可判断答案选C.

点评 本题考查with复合结构和不定式短语.with复合结构和不定式短语一直是高考常考的内容之一,也是很多考生容易出错的语法题目,因此要求考生要熟练掌握这两个语法知识,然后还要根据语境以及句子所要表述的意思做出正确的选择.

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