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14.______ a reply,the anxious mother decided to send an e-mail to her daughter abroad again.(  )
A.Not receivingB.Receiving not
C.Not having receivedD.No having received

分析 因为没有收到回信,焦急的母亲决定再给国外的女儿发一封电子邮件.

解答 分析句子成分可知,非谓语动词receive与句子主语the anxious mother是主谓关系,根据句意说明没有收到答复在先,故使用完成式,所以排除A、B两个选项,非谓语的否定形式直接在前面加not,所以排除D选项,故选C.

点评 本题考查现在分词的否定式,现在分词表示非谓语动词与句子主语的关系是主谓关系,其否定式是直接在非谓语动词前面加not.

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