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4._________,we'd like to go outing.(  )
A.Being SundayB.Sunday OKC.Sunday is OKD.If Sunday OK

分析 如果星期天可以的话,我们想去远足.

解答 答案是B.本题考查独立主格结构.独立主格结构的构成"主语+形容词/分词/名词/介词短语/副词/动词不定式等",该结构最重要的特征:1)无谓语动词,不是完整的句子;2)独立主格结构的主语和句子的主语不一致.现在分词做状语时,分词的逻辑主语与句子的主语一致,但是A项中句子主语we不是being Sunday的逻辑主语,故错误;C项错在两个句子之间缺连词;D 项错在条件句中缺少动词.B项用独立主格结构"主语Sunday+形容词OK"在句中表示条件,相当于条件状语从句"If Sunday is OK",故答案选择B.

点评 认清独立主格结构的特征,分析句子的结构;最后进行综合判断.

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