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7._______,they dived into a taxi and headed for the airport.( )A. | Goodbye was said | B. | Goodbye said | ||
C. | Goodbye having said | D. | Goodbye saying |
分析 道别后,他们冲进出租车就去往机场.
解答 B,考查语言交际,goodbye与say是被动的关系,因此使用被动语态,排除CD选项,A选项是完整的句子,不能与后一句用逗号隔开,B选项使用过去分词said表示被动,构成独立主格结构,即主语+动词的非谓语形式,故答案为B.
点评 考查交际语言的使用,应联系前后句子的语境,对答案进行确定.
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