_____ in the garden for an hour, the girl suddenly realized she had forgot locking her car door.


  1. A.
    Reading
  2. B.
    To read
  3. C.
    Having read
  4. D.
    To have read
C
read的邏輯主語(yǔ)是句子的主語(yǔ)the girl , 且兩者之間為主動(dòng)關(guān)系, 所以用ing形式作狀語(yǔ)。又根據(jù)for an hour可知,read已持續(xù)了一段時(shí)間,即read先于realized,故要用ing形式的完成式作狀語(yǔ)。
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