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11.Nothaving been appointedas president to the department,Mr.White still served his colleagues heart and soul.(appoint)虽然没有被任命为系主任,怀特先生仍然全心全意地为同事们服务.
分析 虽然没有被任命为系主任,怀特先生仍然全心全意地为同事们服务.
解答 答案:having been appointed
解析:首先根据中文及括号内所给英文提示可知,本题考查be appointed as"被任命为…"这一固定短语;另外根据句首的Not可知,本题考查现在分词短语作让步状语.且本题中现在分词短语需使用完成时,因为"被任命为主任"这一动作(虽然没发生)发生在served"服务"之前(过去的过去用过去完成时).综上,本题答案为:having been appointed.拓展:本句前面补充为完整的让步状语从句则为:Although/Though he had been appointed as president to the department.
点评 本题考查句子翻译,做此类题目时一定要根据中文及英文题干确定需要翻译的成分,再找出与之对应的英文并考虑各成分是否有形式的改变.
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