We ran down to the shore in time to see an enormous animal opposite us _____itself out of the water and then _____ down again, which was a whale..
A.thrown; crashing B.throwing; crashed
C.throwing; crashing D.thrown; crashed
C
【解析】
試題分析:考查現(xiàn)在分詞做賓語補足語:see可以搭配賓語和賓語補足語,因為an enormous animal和throw itself out of the water和crash down都是主謂關系,用現(xiàn)在分詞做賓語補足語,句意:我們及時趕到岸邊,看到我們對面一個龐大的動物猛力躍出 水面,然后又墜落到水里。選C。
考點:考查現(xiàn)在分詞做賓語補足語
點評:如果是賓語補足語就看動詞和修飾的賓語關系,當動詞與賓語構成主動關系的時候,使用現(xiàn)在分詞做賓語補足語。當賓語與動詞構成被動關系的時候,使用過去分詞做賓語補足語,適用于這個用法的動詞有感官動詞和使役動詞。
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