Once ________ at a table, left-handers need to move the water glasses put on the right side to their more convenient left side.


  1. A.
    seating
  2. B.
    having seated
  3. C.
    seated
  4. D.
    seat
C
試題分析:考查狀語從句的省略,當主從句主語一致的時候,可以省略從句的主語和be動詞,once seated="once" left-handers are seated,句意:當左撇子坐在桌子旁邊的時候,他們需要把放在右邊的水杯放在他們方便的左手這邊,選C。
考點:考查狀語從句的省略
點評:當狀語從句的主語與主句的主語一致,且狀語從句中有系動詞be的時候,可以把狀語從句的主語和be動詞一起省略。如果狀語從句中有it is的時候,it is 也可以省略。
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