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17.The accident happened on such an evening with strong winds _______ by heavy rain.(  )
A.appearedB.struckC.accompaniedD.mixed

分析 事故发生在这样一个狂风大作,暴雨倾盆的夜晚.

解答 答案:C
题干中with后接宾语strong winds构成介词短语,动词要用非谓语形式;by heavy rain表达的是被动含义;句意表达的暴雨伴随着大风,故选C.

点评 过去分词是非谓语动词的一种,用法很灵活,分为简单式done(表示与谓语同时或几乎同时发生的动作);完成式having been done(表示先于谓语的动作).学习时,要把握其用法特征:表示被动和完成.同时还要注意区分现在分词和不定式.

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