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_________ by his teachers, he felt nervous.

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A.Having watched
B.Having been watching
C.Watching
D.Being watched

答案:D
解析:

句子的主語(yǔ)he與分詞所表示的動(dòng)作watch是動(dòng)賓關(guān)系,因此要用被動(dòng)語(yǔ)態(tài),所以AC兩項(xiàng)不選;D項(xiàng)being watched的意思是“正受到老師的注視”,表示這一被動(dòng)的動(dòng)作正在進(jìn)行;B項(xiàng)雖然用了被動(dòng)語(yǔ)態(tài),但是出現(xiàn)了語(yǔ)法錯(cuò)誤。


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C.caring but strict
D.selfish and cold-hearted
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At Hans’ funeral, the Miller said, “I was his best friend. I should walk at the head of the procession.” Every now and then he wiped his eyes with a handkerchief.

1.From the passage, we can learn that Hans ______.

A.was extremely wise and noble             B.a(chǎn)dmired the Miller very much

C.was highly valued by the Miller             D.had a strong desire for fortune

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A.was treated as a best friend by the Miller

B.owed the Miller many valuable things

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D.intended to show off his unselfishness

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C.A sudden change of weather.              D.A lack of formal education.

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A.warn the readers about the danger of a false friend

B.show the friendship between Hans and the Miller

C.entertain the readers with an incredible joking tale

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