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7.With a lot of difficult problems _______,the newly-elected president is having a hard time.(  )
A.solvedB.solvingC.to solveD.being solved

分析 因为有许多难题要解决,这位新当选的总统日子很艰难.

解答 答案:C.
本题考查with的复合结构.重点是掌握宾补使用什么形式,根据后面的主句the newly-elected president is having a hard time可知,本句a lot of difficult problems应该是还没有解决,即有待于解决,所以表示将来用动词不定式;故选C.

点评 介词with的复合结构运用很广泛,它的几种用法要熟练掌握:
1.with+名词/代词+形容词
I like to sleep with the windows open.我喜欢把窗户开着睡觉.(伴随情况)
2.with+名词/代词+副词
The boy stood there with his head down.这个男孩低头站在那儿.(伴随情况)
3.with或without+名词/代词+介词短语
He walked into the dark street with a stick in his hand.他走进黑暗的街道时手里拿着根棍子.(伴随情况)
4.with或without+名词/代词+动词不定式,此时,不定式表示将发生的动作.
With no one to talk to,John felt miserable.由于没人可以说话的人,约翰感到很悲哀.(原因状语)
5.with+名词 (或代词)+过去分词,此时,过去分词和前面的名词或代词是逻辑上的动宾关系.
I sat in my room for a few minutes with my eyes fixed on the ceiling.
我在房间坐了一会儿,眼睛盯着天花板.(伴随情况)
6.with+名词 (或代词)+现在分词,此时,现在分词和前面的名词或代词是逻辑上的主谓关系.
With prices going up so fast,we can't afford luxuries.由于物价上涨很快,我们买不起高档商品.(原因状语)

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