5.Gathering(gather)  all my courage,I ran into the burning house to rescue the baby.

分析 鼓足了我所有的勇氣,我沖進(jìn)了著火的房子里救出了嬰兒.

解答 答案:Gathering
此處用在句首作方式狀語,由于動詞gather與其邏輯主語I構(gòu)成了主謂關(guān)系;故用現(xiàn)在分詞Gathering.

點評 本題考查了現(xiàn)在分詞作狀語的用法;做本題時,首先要根據(jù)句意,判斷出空缺處在句中的成分,從而確定出該詞的正確形式;其次應(yīng)掌握現(xiàn)在分詞的各種用法.

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