In total, there must ______ around 1,000 people ______ the meeting here today.


  1. A.
    be; attend
  2. B.
    have had; attended
  3. C.
    be; attending
  4. D.
    have been; to be attended
C
句意:總之,今天大約有1000人參加了這里的會(huì)議。“有”用there be(完成時(shí)there has/have been)表示,而不是there have/had,故B項(xiàng)錯(cuò)誤。第二個(gè)空處為定語部分。因?yàn)閜eople與attend之間是主謂關(guān)系,因此attend用主動(dòng)形式,即其-ing形式作定語。
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