题目内容

15._____ no further business,the chairman closed the meeting.(  )
A.It wasB.It havingC.There beingD.There was

分析 因为没有进一步的业务,会议主席宣布散会.

解答 答案是C.考查there be结构中的非谓语,这是相当于"because there is no further business"这样一个原因状语从句的独立主格,所以答案选C.

点评 英语中句子通常分为简单句,并列句和复合句,其中有一些较为常用的固定句型更是高考经常考查的内容,熟悉并学会运用这些句型有助于同学们很快建立句子结构,完成题目,只是本题还要考虑到除固定句型外的其他的语法知识.

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