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8.    from Jane Austin's classic,the BBC production Pride and Prejudice is universally acknowledged as the best so far.(  )
A.AdaptingB.AdaptedC.Having adaptedD.To be adapted

分析 改编自奥斯汀的经典作品,英国广播公司制作的《傲慢与偏见》被全世界公认为迄今为止最好的一部作品.

解答 答案:B adapt改编,常用搭配结构是adapt from改编自…;与主语production构成动宾关系,要用被动;句意表达的是过去的事实,不能用不定式.故选B.

点评 过去分词是非谓语动词的一种,用法很灵活,分为简单式done(表示与谓语同时或几乎同时发生的动作);完成式having been done(表示先于谓语的动作).学习时,要把握其用法特征:表示被动和完成.同时还要注意区分现在分词和不定式.

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Sample delicious Vietnamese cuisine just like the locals do-on the street
Stroll through hidden alleyways and bustling markets of Hanoi's charming old quarter
Learn more about Hanoi's unique food culture
Try local specialties with influences from French and Chinese cuisine
Take in a spectacular night view of Hoan Kiem lake from a secret cafe
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Duration:2.5 hours
Meeting point:Sacombank ATM Machine-No.1 Dong Xuan street (front entrance of Dong Xuan Market,Corner of Dong Xuan St with Cau Dong St)
Starting time:5.00 PM
Ending point:Café Pho Co-11 Hang Gai St,Hoan Kiem
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A.A photograph taken quickly and casually.
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D.An act of firing a gun.
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A.various local food                               
B.charming mountain landscapes
C.many rare animals                                
D.French and Chinese cuisine
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