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13.I still remember ______ to see films in the open air when I was young.(  )
A.to takeB.being takenC.takingD.to be taken

分析 我还记得小时候我被带去看露天电影.

解答 答案:B
解析:remember to do sth 意为"记得要去做某事(事情还未做)",remember doing sth 意为"记得做过某事(事情已经做了)".根据后面的"当我很小的时候"可知"看电影"这一事情已经发生,故A、D选项直接排除;又因为"我"与"带"之间是动宾(被动)关系,故需使用remember being done的被动语态结构,因此C选项排除.综上,本题答案为B选项.

点评 本题考查非谓语动词,做此类题目时一定要仔细分析句子结构,确定非谓语动词的形式并根据句意确定时态;再结合所给选项确定答案.

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