19.It is hoped that this project________ by the end of 2017will be a popular tourist attraction of the city.( 。
A.being accomplishedB.to be accomplished
C.will have been accomplishedD.accomplished

分析 大家希望到2017年底將要完成的項目將是這個城市受歡迎的旅游景點.

解答 答案 B 考查不定式的被動做定語.根據(jù)句中的時間"by the end of 2017"可知,動作發(fā)生在將來,故用不定式表將來,又因project和accomplish之間是邏輯上是被動關(guān)系,不定式to be accomplished作project的后置定語,表示還沒有發(fā)生的被動動作.故選B項,

點評 本題屬于非謂語動詞的考查,應(yīng)該學(xué)會先判斷語態(tài),根據(jù)非謂語動詞與邏輯主語間的主被動關(guān)系可以排除部分干擾項;再根據(jù)時態(tài)排除部分干擾項,從而可以得出正確選項

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