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9.Many passengers got seriously        in the accident.(  )
A.injuringB.injuredC.to injureD.being injured

分析 很多乘客在事故中受了重伤.

解答 答案:B 句中injure与主语passengers构成动宾关系,要用被动语态;get injured相当于be injured,是被动语态的表示方法.故选B.

点评 过去分词是非谓语动词的一种,用法很灵活,分为简单式done(表示与谓语同时或几乎同时发生的动作);完成式having been done(表示先于谓语的动作).学习时,要把握其用法特征:表示被动和完成.同时还要注意区分现在分词和不定式.

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