As a public relations officer, he is said ___________ some very influential people.A.to knowB.to have been knowingC.to be knowingD.to have known
As a public relations officer, he is said ___________ some very influential people.
A.to know
B.to have been knowing
C.to be knowing
D.to have known
B.to have been knowing
C.to be knowing
D.to have known
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解析:考查固定结构。“be said+不定式一般式”结构主要有两个用法:表示不定式所表示的动作尚未发生或即将要发生,如:They are said to leave soon.据说他们很快就要离开。有时不表示将来,而表示一般情况(尤其是当不定式表示状态而非动作时),例如本题A项的to know并不表示将来,而表示一般情况。句意为“他作为一名公关官员,据说认识一些很有影响力的人物”。B项结构是“be said+不定式完成进行式”,该结构强调不定式所表示的动作迄今为止已经持续了一段时间。C项结构是“be said+不定式进行式”。该结构表示不定式所表示的动作正在进行。D项结构是“be said+不定式完成式”,该结构表示不定式所表示的动作已经完成。动词know一般不用于进行时态,这里也并不强调动作的先后顺序,不用完成式,故正确答案是A。
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