16.People _____ silver or white cars were 50% less likely to suffer serious injury in a crash,compared with drivers of dark color cars.( 。
A.driveB.drivingC.drivenD.to drive

分析 駕駛銀色或白色車子的人比駕駛深色車子的人,在車禍中受到嚴重傷害的比例要小百分之五十.

解答 答案:B
題干中drive silver or white cars是修飾前面的名詞people,是作后置定語,要用非謂語動詞;drive和people構(gòu)成主動關(guān)系;句意表達的是客觀事實,不是未發(fā)生的事,不能用不定式.故選B.

點評 現(xiàn)在分詞是非謂語動詞的一種,表達主動或進行;過去分詞表達被動或完成;動詞不定式表達未發(fā)生的動作.學(xué)習(xí)時,要注意區(qū)分和掌握.

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