题目内容
3.The mobile phone has become a major means of communication,_________ us to keep in touch as well as to surf the Internet to keep us __________ of the latest news.( )A. | permitting; informed | B. | to permit; informing | ||
C. | to permit; to be informed | D. | permitting; having informed |
分析 手机已经成为人们的主要交流方式,它让我们互相保持联系,而且通过上网我们可以随时了解最近的新闻.
解答 答案:A.
根据"The mobile phone has become a major means of communication"可以知道"___us to keep in touch as well as to surf the Internet to keep us __________ of the latest news."做原因状语,解释为什么手机已经成为人们的主要交流方式,The mobile phone 和permit之间是主动关系,所以这个空用permitting;第二个空是固定短语,keep sb.informed of sth表示让某人随时了解某事,因此答案是A.
点评 考查现在分词做状语.
1:inform sb.of sth.告知某人某事
2.inform sb.that/wh-…告知某人
3.inform sb.+疑问词+不定式
e.g.1.The singer informed us of their arrival.
2.The nurse informed me that the docter had left.

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