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3.At the age of 29,Dave was a worker, in a small apartment near Boston and ______ what to do about his future.( )A. | living; wondering | B. | lived; wondering | ||
C. | lived; wondered | D. | living; wondered |
分析 29岁那年,Dave还是一个工人,住在波士顿附近的一个小公寓里,不知道将来该怎么办.
解答 答案:A
分析句意可知,"in a small apartment near Boston and ______ what to do about his future"是由and连接的两个表示并列的伴随状语,有着共同的逻辑主语Dave;由于动词live以及wonder与逻辑主语Dave都构成主谓关系,表示正在进行的动作,因此此处的两个空都应填现在分词形式;故选A.
点评 本题考查了现在分词的用法;做本题时,首先需要根据句意,判断出空缺处在句中所作的成分,找出动词与其逻辑主语的关系或该动作是否已完成或正在进行,从而确定出相应的非谓语动词;另外,还应熟练掌握现在分词与过去分词的用法及区别.
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