China recently control its waters near the HuangYan Island to prevent Chinese fishing boats from ____in the South China Sea


  1. A.
    attacking
  2. B.
    having attacked
  3. C.
    being attacked
  4. D.
    having been attacked
C
試題分析:考查動名詞的被動語態(tài)。介詞from后面接動名詞,根據(jù)句意使用被動語態(tài)。句意:—最近中國控制了黃巖島附近的水域來保護(hù)中國的漁船在南海上不受攻擊。故C正確。
考點:考查動名詞
點評:動名詞表示經(jīng)常性習(xí)慣性的行為,介詞放在介詞的后面,要根據(jù)句意來選擇使用主動或者被動的形式。
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