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9.Most of the people            to the party were close relatives and friends.(  )
A.inviteB.to inviteC.invitingD.invited

分析 被邀请去参加聚会大部分人是亲近的亲戚和亲密的朋友.

解答 答案 D  有题干可知,本题考查非谓语动词,空白处作主语most of people的后置定语,二者之间是被动关系,此处相当于定语从句who were invited,故答案为D

点评 本题考查非谓语动词,对于非谓语动词的考查,一定要学会判断语态,根据主被动就可以排除掉干扰项,然后根据动作发生的先后顺序判断时态,最终选出正确答案.另外,对于固定搭配平时需要多积累,多总结,这样才能提高正确率.

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