We were aware that, _____, the situation will get worse.


  1. A.
    if not dealing with carefully
  2. B.
    if dealt not carefully with
  3. C.
    if not carefully dealt with
  4. D.
    if not carefully dealing with
C
試題分析:考查狀語從句的省略。當狀語從句的主語與主句的主語一致,且狀語從句中有系動詞be的時候,可以把狀語從句的主語和be動詞一起省略。本題在if在not后面省略the situation is;句意:我們意識到,如果這個情況沒有被仔細地處理,情況會變得更為糟糕。故C正確。
考點:考查狀語從句的省略
點評:當狀語從句的主語與主句的主語一致,且狀語從句中有系動詞be的時候,可以把狀語從句的主語和be動詞一起省略。如果狀語從句中有it is的時候,it is 也可以省略。
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