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When Mr. Lee came to life, he found himself lying on the floor with his hands _____ behind his back.

A. tying B. to be tied

C. tied D. having tied

 

C

【解析】

试题分析:句意:当李先生苏醒时,他发现自己躺在地板上,双手被反绑在后面。A. tying 现在分词表示主动,正在;B. to be tied 表示将来被动; C. tied 过去分词表示被动,完成 D. having tied表示先发生,主动。双手和捆绑是被动关系,已经完成的动作。故选C。

考点:考查非谓语动词动词。

 

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