______ alone in the dark room, the little girl was so frightened as to cry loudly.A. LeavingB. LeftC. Having leftD. To be left

______ alone in the dark room, the little girl was so frightened as to cry loudly.

A. Leaving
B. Left
C. Having left
D. To be left

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解析:在一些状语从句中,如果谓语动词是be,主语又和主句的主语一致,或者主语为it,常常可以把从句中的主语和be省略掉。在本题中,根据 主句可知从句中的动词和从句中的主语是被动关系,且从句动词应该用一般过去时,因此从句是 "the little girl was left in the darkroom"的省略形式,省略掉主语和be,则从句是 "left alone in the dark room,"故选B。

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