________ anything like this style of architecture before, we thought we were looking at giant sculptures, not buildings.


  1. A.
    We had never seen
  2. B.
    Never having seen
  3. C.
    Never being seen
  4. D.
    Never had we seen
B
試題分析:考查分詞做狀語。因為句子沒有連詞,所以只能選非謂語動詞;動詞see與句子主語we之間構成主動關系,且動詞see發(fā)生在think之前,所以選使用現(xiàn)在分詞的完成式。句意:因為之前沒有看見過這樣的風格的建筑,我們還以為我們看到的是巨大的塑像,而不是建筑物。故B正確。
考點:考查分詞做狀語
點評:當分詞做狀語的時候,如果構成分詞的動詞與句子的主語構成主動關系,就使用現(xiàn)在分詞做狀語;當二者構成被動關系,使用過去分詞做狀語。如果分詞的動作發(fā)生在謂語動詞之前,就使用分詞的完成式。如果分詞與句子的主語沒有關系,可以使用狀語從句或者獨立主格結(jié)構。
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