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(2013·天津新華中學二次月考)________ several times,he still couldn't understand how to operate the machine.

ATelling   BHaving told

CTo be told  DHaving been told

 

D

【解析】句意:盡管已經被告知好多次了,他還是不能理解怎么操作這臺機器。根據句意可知,tellhe之間為邏輯上的動賓關系,應用v.?ed形式;同時,被告知的動作發(fā)生在understand之前,應用完成時,故選D。

 

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