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17.The milk ________ to us that morning seemed to have gone bad,so we complained to the company about it.(  )
A.deliveringB.deliveredC.being deliveredD.to be delivered

分析 那天早晨送过来给我们的牛奶好像变质了,所以我们向公司投诉了.

解答 答案:B.主句中主语the milk和动词deliver之间为被动关系,故使用过去分词delivered,完整形式应为The milkwhich/that was delivered to us that morning,故选B.

点评 本题考查过去分词的用法.应根据主语和动词之间的关系来选择合适的过去分词.

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Extending across 10 kilometers and dotted with gardens and sculptures,the city attracts domestic and foreign visitors with its famed liquor brewing and related culture.Another attraction is its legendary Ming Dynasty (1368-1644AD) liquor cellars (酒窖,地下储藏室).
The city has 30,000 large modern brewing tanks that provide an enormous capacity to store liquor.
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Wuliangye is now investing 300 million yuan in a state-of-the-art quality assurance center (质保中心)that has higher standards than national requirements,which will boost the existing quality-control system when it is put into service next year.
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B.in the city of Yibin
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D.on the middle reaches of the Youngtze River
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A.Compared with the western countries,Chinese wines have a long way to go.
B.The Golden Triangle is known for its wines and related industries.
C.Wuliangye's pre-tax profit accounted for nearly 6.25 billion in 2008.
D.The liquor production of our country in 2008 is about 5,6 million kiloliters.
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Given that today's teens already have enough pressure in their lives,I wish to impart (告知) three messages to any particularly disappointed parents.
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I wish there were a formula (公式) to explain who is accepted and who isn't,but the decision-making is as much art as it is science.Each class is a symphony with its own distinct composition (乐曲)and sound.The final roster (花名册) is an effort to create harmony (和谐),and that means that some extraordinary bass players don't get a chair.What's more,even among my staff (员工) there are legitimate (合理的) differences about applicants.
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A.Bass players,even some extraordinary ones,have little chance of being accepted by Stanford.
B.Those who fail to get admitted into Stanford don't necessarily do worse than those who make it.
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C.parents should tell their children that this rejection will only make them stronger
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