20.____ in her most beautiful skirt,the girl tried to make herself ____ at the party.( 。
A.Dressed; noticedB.Dressing; noticed
C.Dressed; noticingD.Dressing; noticing

分析 穿著最漂亮的裙子,這位女孩努力讓自己在聚會上被人注意.

解答 答案:A句中dress與主語the girl構(gòu)成動賓關(guān)系,即dress sb給某人穿衣服,可以知道dress要用過去分詞形式;notice作make的賓語補(bǔ)足語,與herself構(gòu)成動賓關(guān)系,即make sb done讓某人被怎樣,要用過去分詞形式.故選A.

點(diǎn)評 過去分詞是非謂語動詞的一種,用法很靈活,分為簡單式done(表示與謂語同時或幾乎同時發(fā)生的動作);完成式having been done(表示先于謂語的動作).學(xué)習(xí)時,要把握其用法特征:表示被動和完成.同時還要注意區(qū)分現(xiàn)在分詞和不定式.

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