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17.________ to work in an international company,he felt it both stressful and challenging.(  )
A.Being appointedB.To be appointed
C.Having appointedD.Appointed

分析 由于被任命到了一家国际公司工作,所以他感到既有压力又有挑战性.

解答 答案:D
A.现在分词的被动式;表示正在进行的被动动作; B.动词不定的被动式;表示将要完成的被动动作;C.现在分词的完成式;指发生在谓语所表示的动作之前的动作;分析句意可知,空缺处在句中作原因状语,动词appoint与其逻辑主语he构成了动宾关系;由于他已经感到这份工作既有压力又富有挑战性了,因此被任命到一家国际公司工作应表示已完成的动作;所以此处应填过去分词,故选D.

点评 本题考查了过去分词在句中作状语,表示被动与完成的动作这一用法;做本题时,除了熟练掌握过去分词的用法之外,还应注意区分过去分词与动词不定的被动式以及现在分词的被动式的用法区别.

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