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6.Sit down.Emma.You will only make yourself more worried,____ on your feet.(  )
A.to keepB.keepingC.having keptD.to have kept

分析 句意:Emma,你坐下,老这么站着你会累的.

解答 答案B.分析句子结构可知,"You will only make yourself more tired"是主句,逗号之后应该是非谓语动词形式.主句中的主语"you"与"keep on your feet"是主动关系,因此应该用现在分词,排除A和D项.C项是现在分词的完成式,表示"一直站着"这个动作发生在"使自己累"动作之前,在本题中用现在分词一般式做伴随状语,表示动作与主句动作同时发生,因此B项符合,故选B.

点评 本题考查非谓动词用法.解答此类题目首先要读懂句意分析句子结构,判断是谓语还是非谓语,如果是分词做状语的时候,看动词与逻辑主语构成主动关系,就使用现在分词的形式;如果二者构成被动关系就使用过去分词的形式.

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