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The thief fell to the ground, his left foot_______ and blood ________ down from his mouth.

A.breaking; running   B.broken; running    C.breaking; run      D.broken; run

 

【答案】

B

【解析】

试题分析:考查独立主格结构。当分词做状语的时候,如果分词的逻辑主语与句子主语没有关系,就在分词的前面直接加上逻辑主语,形成独立主格结构,该结构在作用上久相当于一个状语从句。本句中的第一空的名词his left foot与动词break构成逻辑上的被动关系,故使用故去分词。第二空的名词blood与动词run构成构成主动关系,故使用现在分词。故B正确。

考点:考查独立主格结构

点评:独立主格结构与分词做状语的用法和类似,当分词做状语的时候,如果分词的逻辑主语与句子主语没有关系,就在分词的前面直接加上逻辑主语,形成独立主格结构,该结构在作用上久相当于一个状语从句。

 

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