20.________ good,the food was soon sold out.( 。
A.TastedB.Being tastedC.TastingD.Having tasted

分析 由于食物嘗起來味道很好,馬上就賣光了.

解答 答案:C.本句主語為the food,與taste之間為主動關(guān)系(the food tasted good),故填現(xiàn)在分詞tasting,此處主從句為因果關(guān)系,等同于As the food tasted good,it was soon sold out.而此句為過去時態(tài),D.having tasted完成時態(tài)不合適.

點評 本題考查現(xiàn)在分詞的用法.根據(jù)主句主語和從句謂語動詞的關(guān)系,選擇合適的分詞.

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