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6.In 1985,I was just a new teacher,not ______ how to teach.(  )
A.knewB.to knowC.knowingD.known

分析 1985年我还是个新老师,不知道怎么教书.

解答 答案:C 题干中有逗号分隔,没有连词,要用非谓语动词;know与I之间构成主谓关系,要用主动;句意表达的是过去的事实,不能用不等式,不等式表示未发生的动作;故选C.

点评 非谓语动词是常考的语言点.有三种构成方式:现在分词表示主动和进行的动作;过去分词表示被动和完成;动词不等式表示未发生的动作.学习时,要注意区分和掌握.

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