That day we ended up on the beach ________ aimlessly and the only sound was the waves ________ against the shore.


  1. A.
    wandering; to beat
  2. B.
    wandering; beating
  3. C.
    to wander; beating
  4. D.
    to wander; to beat
B
試題分析:考查非謂語動詞用法。本題中第一空的動詞wander與句子主語we構(gòu)成主動關(guān)系,故使用現(xiàn)在分詞做狀語。第二空的動詞beat與名詞the wave構(gòu)成主動關(guān)系,故使用分詞做定語來修飾名詞作定語。句意:那天我們最后在海灘上,漫無目的第閑逛這,唯一的聲音就是海浪拍擊海岸的聲音。故B正確。
考點:考查非謂語動詞用法
點評:本題重在理解非謂語動詞的用法,非謂語動詞是高考語法點的重中之重。把握好以下的知識:to do 表目的、將來;doing 表主動、伴隨;done表被動、完成。同時答題步驟為:1.判斷是否為非謂語動詞,看是否有連詞。2.找邏輯主語。3.判斷邏輯主語與非謂語動詞的關(guān)系。4.看是否非謂語動詞動作發(fā)生在主句謂語動作之前,如果是之前,就用完成式的形式。
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