__________his exercise book,he was scolded by the teacher.A.Not having handed inB.Having not handed inC.Not handing inD.Handing not in

__________his exercise book,he was scolded by the teacher.

A.Not having handed in
B.Having not handed in
C.Not handing in
D.Handing not in

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解析:因为主句是过去时,没交作业是发生在过去的过去,所以状语从句应该用过去完成时。故选A。此句意为他没有上交练习册,受到了老师的责备。

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