题目内容

_______ such a heavy financial loss, Mr. Smith found it difficult to run his company.

A. Suffering B. Having suffered

C. Suffered D. To suffer

B

【解析】

试题分析:考察非谓语动词。经历了如此严重的财政损失,史密斯先生发现发现他的公司很难再经营下去了。having suffered是非谓语动词,.having suffered本身有过去意味,因为非谓语动词表示过去用having done,它的时间相对于主句来讲是过去。故选B

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