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【题目】He found them ______ at a table ______

Asat;to play chess Bsitting;to play chess

Cseated;playing chess Dsat;play chess

【答案】C

【解析】

试题分析:考察seated用法和非谓语动词。Seated可以作为形容词和动词,作为形容词意思为就座的,作为动词则是seat的过去式。这里seated是做形容词,修饰them。后一个空是非谓语动词做状语,结合句意:他发现他们在桌子玩象棋。他发现的时候,玩象棋这个动作是正在发生的,所以用现在分词,故选C

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