The question ________ at yesterday’s meeting hasn’t been made ________ yet.


  1. A.
    discussing; know
  2. B.
    discussed; known
  3. C.
    being discussed; know
  4. D.
    to be discussed; know
B
據(jù)推測(cè)句意為:昨天在會(huì)議上討論的問(wèn)題還不為人所知。過(guò)去分詞(discussed)作定語(yǔ)表示問(wèn)題已被討論過(guò)。過(guò)去分詞(known)作主補(bǔ),表示未為人所知。全句意為:昨天會(huì)議上所討論的問(wèn)題還不為人所知。
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