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20.Having worked ( work) abroad for twenty years,the old man is on the way back to his motherland.

分析 这位老人在国外工作了二十年后,正在回到祖国的路上.

解答 答案:Having worked.根据the old man与work为主动关系,故应为现在分词,而for twenty years表明应使用完成时,故答案为Having worked,"having worked abroad for twenty years"作时间状语.

点评 本题考查动词的时态和非谓语动词.根据主语与动词的关系来确定非谓语动词的适当形式.

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