【題目】I still like those good old songs I listened to _________ myself in my free time.

A.enjoyB.enjoyingC.to enjoyD.enjoyed

【答案】C

【解析】

句意:我依然喜歡那些在空閑時間為了讓自己開心而聽過的那些經(jīng)典老歌。

考查動詞不定式作目的狀語。enjoy喜歡,享受;enjoyingenjoy的動名詞;to enjoyenjoy的動詞不定式;enjoyedenjoy的過去式。句中主語是I,謂語動詞是like,賓語是those good old songs,所以句子主干部分為I still like those good old songs. 句中I listened to作先行詞songs的后置定語,songslisten to的賓語,因此省略了關(guān)系代詞that;本題中使用動詞不定式to enjoy myself in my free time構(gòu)成目的狀語,表示“為了讓我開心而聽過的那些經(jīng)典老歌”,即:I still like those good old songs (I listened to) to enjoy myself in my free time.故選C。

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