Harrison Ford is thought to be one of the few movie stars ______ as a carpenter before.                  

A. to work      B. to be working   

C. to have worked   D. to have been working

 

C

 

考查非謂語動詞。句意為“Harrison Ford被認為是為數(shù)不多的曾經(jīng)做過木匠的電影明星之一!薄白鲞^木匠”這事發(fā)生在過去,不定式應當用完成式,表示發(fā)生過,排除A、B項。因為現(xiàn)在是明星,排除D項,選C。

 

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