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14.____ for its well-preserved ancient Tibetan houses,Dukezong was one of the most popular resorts in Shangri-la.(  )
A.KnowingB.To knowC.To be knownD.Known

分析 因其保存完好的古代藏族民居而闻名,独克宗是香格里拉最受欢迎的度假胜地之一.

解答 答案:D
根据句意可知,"____ for its well-preserved ancient Tibetan houses"在句中作原因状语,动词know与它的逻辑主语Dukezong 构成被动关系;C.To be known 动词不定式的被动语态表示将来的动作,而此处表示已完成的动作,故应选动词的过去分词;固定短语be known for 因…闻名;由于此处用作状语,所以省略了be,故选D

点评 本题考查了动词的过去分词作状语的用法.做本题时,可结合句意,从判断空缺处在句中所作的成分以及该动词与其逻辑主语的关系入手,从而找出正确答案;另外,由于动词不定式的被动形式与过去分词都表示被动意义,因此应注意它们之间的用法区别.

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