15.The food,______ good,was soon sold out when it was taken to the market.( 。
A.tastedB.being tastedC.tastingD.having tasted

分析 這種食物味道不錯,一到市場很快就賣完了.

解答 答案:C 
題干中有逗號分隔,沒有連詞,要用非謂語動詞;句中taste是系動詞,后接形容詞good作表語,沒有被動形式;句意表達(dá)的是事實狀態(tài),不是已經(jīng)完成的動作,不能用分詞的完成式.故選C.

點評 非謂語動詞是?嫉恼Z言點.有三種構(gòu)成方式:現(xiàn)在分詞表示主動和進(jìn)行的動作;過去分詞表示被動和完成;動詞不等式表示未發(fā)生的動作.學(xué)習(xí)時,要注意區(qū)分和掌握.

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