If _______, these injuries can develop into more serious problems.


  1. A.
    left untreating
  2. B.
    left untreated
  3. C.
    leaving untreated
  4. D.
    are left untreated
B
試題分析:考查省略句,當(dāng)主從句的主語一致的時(shí)候,可以省略從句的主語和be動(dòng)詞,這句話省略的就是后面的主語these injuries和are,完整的說是If these injuries are left untreated, these injuries can develop into more serious problems.這里的leave...+adj/adv/prep 表示使。。。處于某種狀態(tài)。譯為:如果被這些傷口不處理可能會(huì)發(fā)展成更嚴(yán)重的問題。
考點(diǎn):考查從句的省略式
點(diǎn)評(píng):做這種題目可以用還原法做題,先把主語和be動(dòng)詞加上,再判斷是主動(dòng)還是被動(dòng)。句意通順才行。
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