题目内容

______ his expression, he didn’t _____the driving test.

A. Judging from, go through

B. Judging by, get through

C. Judged from, pass through

D. Judged by,put through

 

B

【解析】

试题分析:句意:从他的表情可以判断出他没有通过驾照考试。judge的分词作状语用法特殊,“从他的表情判断”为评述性短语,表示说话人的看法,用现在分词形式。Judge from和judge by意思类似,可互换,故排除C,D。go through:仔细检查;经历get through:完成,通过 pass through:穿过;经过 put through:实行;使经历;接通。短语“通过考试”:get through the test。故选B。

考点:考查非谓语动词

 

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