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19.The agent promised to keep the family members fully ______ of any developments.(  )
A.informB.informingC.informedD.being informed

分析 句意:那位代理商允诺会让所有的家庭成员都了解所有的发展的.

解答 答案:C.
本句考查的是固定搭配inform sb.of sth.通知某人某事,让某人知道某事;inform在本句中充当keep的宾语补足语,与它的逻辑主语the family members之间构成被动关系,所以使用过去分词,故C正确.

点评 本句考查非谓语动词做宾补.做这类题型时,首先要分析句子成分,看所填之词在句中充当什么成分,成分确定后,再找它的逻辑主语,根据它们之间的逻辑关时态来系以及决定答案.

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