15.The imaginary line passes through Greenwich,so Pingyu had a photo ______ standing on either side of it.( 。
A.to be takenB.takingC.takenD.being taken

分析 這條想象中的線通過格林威治,所以平玉就跨著這條線拍了一張照片.

解答 答案選擇C.本題考查過去分詞做賓語補足語.題干中關鍵詞have后接非謂語動詞做賓語補足語常見的三種形式:1)不帶to 的動詞不定式,即have sb.do表示"讓某人做某事";2)現(xiàn)在分詞做賓語補足語,即have sb./sth.doing 表示"使…保持某種狀態(tài);聽任…",分詞和賓語之間是主動關系;3)過去分詞做賓語補足語,即have sth.done表示"使某事被…;遭遇…";分詞和賓語之間是被動關系;本題中a photo和take之間是被動關系,所以答案選擇C

點評 首先判斷選項中的動詞在句中是以謂語還是非謂語形式出現(xiàn),然后根據(jù)選項在句中的功能結合非謂語的基本用法做出合理的判斷.要關注常見非謂語動詞的搭配.

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