Boeing 707 on service from Bogota, Colombia, crashed while ___ its destination at New York’s JFK International Airport.A.to approachB.having approachedC.approachingD.to be approached

Boeing 707 on service from Bogota, Colombia, crashed while ___ its destination at New York’s JFK International Airport.

A.to approach

B.having approached

C.approaching

D.to be approached

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解析:本题考查句子时态。四个选项皆为approach“接近”的不同形式。句中已有谓语动词crashed,所以需要一个非谓语动词。题目意为“一架从哥伦比亚首都波哥大飞来的波音707飞机,在接近目的地纽约肯尼迪国际机场时坠毁。”while后不加to do,加doing,表示正在进行。B选项having done表示已经完成,不符合题意。
  

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