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10.From the date ______ on the gold coin,we decided that it was made five hundred years ago.(  )
A.markedB.marking
C.to be markedD.having been marked

分析 从标在金币上的日期,我们确定它是500年前被制造的.

解答 答案是A.本题考查分词做定语.题干中缺少的是名词the date的定语;动词不定式做定语表示将来,所以排除C;现在分词完成式不做定语,所以排除D; 分词做定语时分词的选择是看分词和被修饰的名词之间的关系:分词和被修饰的名词之间是主谓关系(主动关系),用现在分词;分词和被修饰的名词之间是动宾关系(被动关系),用过去分词;题干中mark (标志)和the date之间是被动关系,所以用过去分词;所以答案选择A.

点评 在非谓语动词的解题中要在掌握其基本用法的基础上关注并积累一些固定用法,并结合具体语境做出合理的判断.

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