5.__________ her way through the excited crowd in the bookstore,the woman writer is
surrounded by a group of admirers.( 。
A.To makeB.Having madeC.To be madeD.Making

分析 努力穿過書店里興奮的人群,這個(gè)女作家被一群崇拜者包圍著.

解答 答案:D
句中有逗號(hào)分隔,沒有連詞,要用非謂語動(dòng)詞;動(dòng)詞短語make her way與句子的主語the woman writer之間構(gòu)成主動(dòng)關(guān)系,要用表示主動(dòng)的現(xiàn)在分詞形式;因?yàn)閯?dòng)詞的動(dòng)作與主句謂語動(dòng)詞的動(dòng)作是同時(shí)發(fā)生的,要用現(xiàn)在分詞的簡單式作伴隨狀語.故選D.

點(diǎn)評(píng) 現(xiàn)在分詞是非謂語動(dòng)詞的一種,表達(dá)主動(dòng)或進(jìn)行;過去分詞表達(dá)被動(dòng)或完成;動(dòng)詞不定式表達(dá)未發(fā)生的動(dòng)作.學(xué)習(xí)時(shí),要注意區(qū)分和掌握.

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