题目内容

He tried many times to squeeze out of the fence to see the open-air film _______ each time.?

A. only to catch?       B. unluckily caught?

C. always being caught? D. only to be caught

D


解析:

用不定式作状语, 表示一种出乎意料的结果, only to do 可译成 “结果却……”。根据题意答案为D。而-ing形式作结果状语,常表示意料之中、自然而然的结果。

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