单选题Known for his temper, impatience, and how easily he can be irritated, Dr. McGee was not well liked by his patients.AKnown for his temper, impatience, and how easily he can be irritatedBKnowing his temper, impatience, and irritabilityCKnown for his temper, impatience, and irritabilityDKnown for his temper, impatience, and irritationEKnown for his temper, for his impatience, and his irritability

单选题
Known for his temper, impatience, and how easily he can be irritated, Dr. McGee was not well liked by his patients.
A

Known for his temper, impatience, and how easily he can be irritated

B

Knowing his temper, impatience, and irritability

C

Known for his temper, impatience, and irritability

D

Known for his temper, impatience, and irritation

E

Known for his temper, for his impatience, and his irritability


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解析:
因为这句句子包含几个并列的内容,如果第一项为名词形式,那么并列的成分应都用并列形式。故选C。

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