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20.The team,having attempted(attempt) to climb the world's second tallest mountain twice,finally decided to give up.分析 尝试了攀登世界上第二高的山两次之后,那个团队最终决定放弃了.
解答 76.having attempted句中主语是the team,谓语是decide,宾语是动词不定式to give up,因此句子是完整的,空格之处是作为非谓语,与主语之间的关系是主动,因此用动词的现在分词形式,加上句中强调"尝试了两次之后才放弃",强调动作的先后顺序,使用现在完成时have done 的形式,故此空填having attempted.
点评 此题注意非谓语与其逻辑主语的关系,并注意时态,通过理解句子结构进行作答.
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