题目内容

— A man was killed.

— Where is the body of the _____ man?

A.murder B.murdered

C.murdering D.having murdered

B

【解析】

试题分析:考查非谓语动词作定语。非谓语动词作定语主要包括以下几种:(1)不定式作定语,不定式作定语常用于不定代词或被the first/next/only/last等修饰的名词和其他一些名词、代词之后。其中,不定式的一般式通常表示一个将来或经常性的动作,完成式则表示该动作发生在谓语动词所表示的动作之前。(2)-ing分词作定语,表示动作正在发生或表示主动。(3)-ed分词作定语, 表示一个被动或已完成动作。本题中是被杀的男人,应用-ed分词作定语,句意:一个男人被杀了。被杀的男人尸体在哪儿?故选B

考点:考查非谓语动词作定语

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