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6.Unless you have planted something,you won't be able to know the pleasure of watching the thing you have planted           .(  )
A.grownB.growingC.to growD.to be grown

分析 除非你种植过某些东西,你不能明白观看你种植过的东西生长的乐趣.

解答 答案:B 考查宾语补足语.watch后可接不带to的动词不定式或现在分词作宾语补足语,接不定式表示结果,接现在分词表示过程.you have planted是定语从句修饰先行词the thing,且thing与grow之间是主谓关系,表示生长的过程,要用现在分词形式.故选B.A项过去分词表示被动;B项动词不定式不可带to;D项不定式被动形式,表示将来.

点评 解答此类问题,要弄清楚宾语补足语的定义,哪些词,短语可作宾语补足语,然后根据题意及上下文选择最合适的答案.

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A.work as a volunteer teacher                             
B.be a part-time director
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D.earn her college credits
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B.a San Quentin prisoner
C.a volunteer teacher                                     
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B.it doesn't need support from the government
C.the society is more concerned about prisoners
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B.more and more prisoners want to enroll
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D.it lacks financial support from the government.
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62.C
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63.A
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