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Titanic 3D moved all audience to tears once again, ________ our attention to Cameron ‘s films and the definition of true love.

A.turning        B.to turn         C.turned         D.being turned

 

【答案】

A

【解析】

试题分析:考察非谓语动词用法。本题中的动词turn与句子主语Titanic 3D构成逻辑上的主动关系,故使用turning做状语。句义:3D版的泰坦尼克号又一次感动了所有的观众,让我们的注意力转向了卡梅隆的电影以及真爱的定义上了。故A正确。

考点:考察非谓语动词用法

 

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