There is a note pinned to the door______ when the shop will open again.
A. saying B. says
C. said D. having said
A
【解析】考查非謂語動詞作定語。句意:“門上有一張紙條,上面寫著商店何時再開業(yè)。”句中say要非謂語化來修飾名詞note,所以排除謂語形式says。say和note之間為主動關(guān)系,故排除被動形式said,采用saying現(xiàn)在分詞作定語。而having said 表示先于謂語動作發(fā)生的動作,且不能非謂語的完成式不能作限制性定語,故不能誤選。句中 saying 相當(dāng)于定語從句 which says。 say: (鐘, 地圖等) 表明, 表示, 顯示,某物上寫著什么內(nèi)容。 “The message says……;The book doesn’t say…;The notice says……等”為常用句型。 例如:The notice says there will be a concert tonight. 通知說今晚將有一場音樂會。The book doesn’t say when he was born. 這本書并沒有透露他是何時出生的。 The clock said four minutes past eleven when we set off. 我們出發(fā)時,時鐘顯示 11 點 4 分。
考點:非謂語動詞作定語
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