______ to somebody , a British person often shakes hands with the stranger .

      A. Introducing     B. To introduce      C. To be introduced   D. On being introduced

D


解析:

很明顯,句中的空白處應 選用非謂語動詞的被動形式。如果將C項填入空白處,雖然這個不定式是被動形式,但不定式短語處于句首或是充當目的的狀語,或是充當含有虛擬意義的動名詞時,其意為:"一…就…",但如介詞on后帶被動態(tài)的動名詞,除上述意義外,還可表示:"在…的時候"。D項答案的這個意義正符合上面句子的句意。

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