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 After he became conscious, he remembered ____ and ____ on the head with a rod.

A.to attack; hit

B.to be attacked; to be hit

C.attacking; hitting

D.having been attacked; hit

 

【答案】

D

【解析】

试题分析:考查非谓语动词:句意:等他清醒后,他记起来自己被袭击了,被人用棒子打在脑袋上。Remember to do表示记得要做的事,remember doing/having done表示记得已发生的,这里他记起的是已发生的事,所以用动名词的完成式;因为他是被袭击,所以用被动语态。第二空填hit是having been hit的省略,所以选D。

考点:考查非谓语动词

点评:有些动词既可以搭配现在分词也可以搭配不定式做宾语,但含义有很大不同,remember doing/having done,记得做过…,而remember to do是记得去做,类似的还有forget,mean,try等词,要弄清楚它们的区别。

 

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