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6.Most of the teachers ______ to visit our school were young ones.(  )
A.invitedB.to invite
C.being invitedD.had been invited

分析 大多数被邀请到我们学校的老师都是年轻的老师.

解答 答案是A.本题考查非谓语动词做定语;题干中缺少的是teachers的定语,谓语动词不做定语,故排除D;invite 和teachers 之间是被动关系,故排除B;A项过去分词表示"被动、完成",C项是现在分词的被动语态,表示"被动、进行",语境中不表示"进行",而是"完成",故选A.

点评 首先判断选项中的动词在句中是以谓语还是非谓语形式出现,然后根据选项在句中的功能结合非谓语的基本用法做出合理的判断.要关注常见非谓语动词的搭配.

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