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________ the bad news, tears came into her eyes.

A. Heard

B. When she heard

C. On hearing

D. Having heard

 

答案:B
解析:

因为主句的主语是tears,它不可能产生hear这个动作,故本句不能使用分词结构,只能用一个从句表达一个完整的意思。

 


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