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4.____________that everything was done,he settled himself in the sofa,____________the live football match.( )A. | Seeing; watched | B. | Seen; watched | ||
C. | Seeing; watching | D. | Seen; watching |
分析 该做的事都做完了,他坐在沙发上,观看足球比赛的现场直播.
解答 答案:C
该题考查seeing作连词及非谓语动词作状语,结合句意,在句子中seeing作连词,意为"鉴于,考虑到",故排除B和D,又因为主语he与非谓语动作watch存在逻辑上的主谓关系,所以应用现在分词形式作状语,故选C.
点评 考查非谓语动词,一定要清楚地分析出非谓语在句中所作成分,并根据逻辑关系(主谓/动宾)来确定具体应用哪一种.
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