题目内容

During an interview, journalists always prepare the next question _____ on the interviewee says.

A. depend        B. depending         C. depended           D. to depend

 

【答案】

B

【解析】

试题分析:本题是非谓语动词的题目,首先对句子的成分进行分析可知,主语是journalists ,谓语是prepare,句中没有连词,所以不可能再出现谓语动词,所以可以判断是要用非谓语动词。这里depend的逻辑主语是记者,主动关系,所以用depending ,而D答案,不定式表目的,表将来,这里不满足。故选B。

考点:考查非谓语动词。

点评:非谓语动词是高考语法点的重中之重。把握好以下的知识:to do 表目的、将来;doing 表主动、伴随;done表被动、完成。同时答题步骤为:1.判断是否为非谓语动词,看是否有连词。2.找逻辑主语。3.判断逻辑主语与非谓语动词的关系。4.看是否非谓语动词动作发生在主句谓语动作之前,如果是之前,就用完成式的形式。

 

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