____ to hospital in time, the wounded soldiers were saved at last.


  1. A.
    Taken
  2. B.
    Taking
  3. C.
    Having taken
  4. D.
    Being taken
A
試題分析:考查省略,Taken to hospital in time="Because" the wounded soldiers were Taken to hospital in time相當(dāng)于一個(gè)原因狀語(yǔ)從句,因?yàn)槭軅膽?zhàn)士不能自己去醫(yī)院,所以用被動(dòng)式,句子意思“因?yàn)槭軅膽?zhàn)士被及時(shí)送到醫(yī)院,所以受傷的戰(zhàn)士最后被救了”,固定詞組in time意思“及時(shí)”, at last意思“最后”,所以選A
考點(diǎn):考查省略
點(diǎn)評(píng):省略是?純(nèi)容,要知道省略內(nèi)容,遇到省略題時(shí),就很容易做出正確選擇
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