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【题目】 a reply, he decided to write again.

A. Not receiving

B. Receiving not

C. Not having received

D. Having not received

【答案】C

【解析】句意:没有收到回复,他决定再写一封信。非谓语动词词组做原因状语,先于主句动作发生,所以用完成式,其否定式是not放在最前面,所以选C.

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