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6.Horne and Weiss were extremely fit and experienced climbers,both the sport from more than a decade.( )A. | practising | B. | practised | ||
C. | to practise | D. | having practised |
分析 考查独立主格,句意:Horne和Weiss是非常健康的,经验丰富的登山者,他们都已经练习此运动十多年了.
解答 答案D,独立主格结构做原因状语,both和oractice之间是逻辑上的主谓关系,所以排除了B和C,又根据practice the sport from more than a decade,可知practice发生在先,故用完成时态,故选 D
点评 记住独立主格结构的用法
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