【題目】On hearing the news, she rushed out without hesitation, ________ her handbag ________ on the sofa and ________ in the distance.

Aleft; lied; disappeared

Bleaving; lying; disappeared

Cleaving; laying; disappeared

Dleft; lying; disappearing

【答案】B

【解析】分析句子,第二個(gè)空格必定是要充當(dāng)handbag的補(bǔ)足語(yǔ);由于liehandbag之間是主動(dòng)關(guān)系,故用lie的現(xiàn)在分詞形式,可排除AC兩項(xiàng)。與此同時(shí),由于本句中有連詞and,可知第三個(gè)空格應(yīng)該用謂語(yǔ)動(dòng)詞。綜上所述,可知選B。句意:聽(tīng)了這個(gè)消息,她毫不猶豫地沖了出去,把她的手提袋放在沙發(fā)上,消失在遠(yuǎn)方了。

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