_______ at the man in charge of the information office.?"We must keep a secret of the things _______ here", the general said,A.discussed, stared seriouslyB.being discussed, seriously staringC.to be discussed, seriously stareD.D.discussed, stareD.
_______ at the man in charge of the information office.?"We must keep a secret of the things _______ here", the general said,
A.discussed, stared seriously
B.being discussed, seriously staring
C.to be discussed, seriously stareD.
D.discussed, stareD.
B.being discussed, seriously staring
C.to be discussed, seriously stareD.
D.discussed, stareD.
参考解析
解析:考查非谓语动词。“长官说:‘我们必须对正在被讨论的事情保密’,严肃地盯着信息部的负责人。”things和discuss之间是动宾关系,排除A、D;the general和stare是主谓关系,应该用主动形式。
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