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9.The film first shows us how Petit made his earlier high wire walks at Notre Dame and Sydney Harbor Bridge,using film and photos ______from the time.(  )
A.to takeB.takenC.being takenD.taking

分析 考查过去分词,句意:这部电影首先向我们展示了珀蒂在巴黎圣母院和悉尼海港大桥上走钢丝,使用那个时期被拍的电影和照片.

解答 答案B,take 和它所修饰的词film and photos是被动关系,所以用过去分词作后置定语,排除D选项.A选项,不定式表达未发生,C选项表示"正在被拍",

点评 分词作定语要看和它修饰的词的关系,主动用现在分词,被动用过去分词.

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