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6.Busy                 with his new machines,the engineer had no time to make the new information                to his colleagues.(  )
A.experimenting; knownB.to experiment; known
C.to experiment; to be knownD.experimenting; to be known

分析 忙于实验他的新机器,这名工程师没有时间向他的同事公布新信息.

解答 答案是A.本题考查非谓语动词;第一空考查了短语be busy doing sth.(忙于做…),题干中需要的是形容词短语做状语,故排除B和C;第二空考查了短语make sth.known 表示"公布…",其中sth.和know之间是被动关系,故答案是A.

点评 首先判断选项中的动词在句中是以谓语还是非谓语形式出现,然后根据选项在句中的功能结合非谓语的基本用法做出合理的判断.要关注常见非谓语动词的搭配.

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