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14.When I was little,my mother used to sit by my bed, me stories till I fell asleep.( )A. | having told | B. | telling | C. | told | D. | to tell |
分析 句意:我小时候,我妈妈常常坐在我床边,给我讲故事,直到我入睡.
解答 答案B.分析句子结构可知,"my mother used to sit by my bed"是主句,主语为"my mother"与所给动词"tell"构成逻辑上的主动关系,应该用现在分词作伴随状语,从而排除C和D.A项是现在分词的完成式,表示分词的动作先于主句谓语动词动作发生,即"讲故事"先于"坐在床头"发生,不符语境,故选B.
点评 本题考查非谓动词用法.做这类题目首先根据句意判断是谓语还是非谓语,如果是分词做状语的时候,看动词与逻辑主语构成主动关系,就使用现在分词的形式;如果二者构成被动关系就使用过去分词的形式.
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