. When I passed this afternoon ,I saw Mary lying on the grass, her hands         under her head.

A. having crossed       B. crossing      C. crossed       D. to cross

C


解析:

獨立格結(jié)構(gòu),cross與her hands 之間構(gòu)成被動,故用crossed.

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