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15.What a pleasant birthday party!It is worthy_______all my life.(  )
A.being rememberedB.remembering
C.to rememberD.to be remembered

分析 多么令人开心的生日聚会!它值得我终身记住.

解答 答案是D.本题考查非谓语动词的用法;题干中worthy常常用"be worthy of"和"be worthy to do"的结构;本题中运用be worthy to do;此外聚会是"被记住",需要用动词不定式的被动结构,故选D.

点评 首先判断选项中的动词在句中是以谓语还是非谓语形式出现,然后根据选项在句中的功能结合非谓语的基本用法做出合理的判断.要关注常见非谓语动词的搭配.

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