Limited life should be made good use _______ our own dreams rather than be a follower or do what we are told to.


  1. A.
    of to fulfill
  2. B.
    of fulfilling
  3. C.
    to fulfill
  4. D.
    to fulfilling
A
試題分析:句意:有限的生命應該很好地利用來實現(xiàn)我們自己的理想而不是做一個追隨著或者只做我們被告訴的事情。這里是make good use of Limited life to do ,本句是它的被動形式,of的賓語是life,動詞不定式做目的狀語。故選A。
考點:考查非謂語動詞的用法。
點評:本題難度適中。非謂語動詞是近幾年高考的熱點,本題是對已學知識點的回顧,需要考生能夠理解該題的語言環(huán)境,進而作出正確的判斷。這里考生容易誤選B。
即學即練: We must take all possible measures ___________ to improve working conditions.
A.tend          B.tending         C.tended         D.being tended
解析:B。句意:tend to do 傾向于做某事。tending to improve ...作定語,修飾measures,它和measures之間是主動關系。
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