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In the job interviews applicants often find themselves ______ unexpected questions, some very difficult to answer.


  1. A.
    asked
  2. B.
    asking
  3. C.
    to be asked
  4. D.
    to ask
A
試題分析:考查find oneself done,過去分詞作賓語補足語。分析其賓語與補足語之間的關系:動作未發(fā)生用不定式;動作已發(fā)生用分詞,主動關系用現(xiàn)在分詞,被動關系用過去分詞。句意:在工作面試中,申請者常常發(fā)現(xiàn)自己被問到意想不到的問題,一些很難回答。
考點:非謂語動詞
點評:“find+賓語+賓補”的用法:
“find+賓語+賓補”這一結構中的賓語補足語可以由現(xiàn)在分詞、過去分詞、名詞、形容詞、副詞、介詞短語以及不定式to be等來充當。分別舉例如下:
(1) You will find it a very difficult book.
(2) The youth found it a hard problem to think about.
(3) When he came to himself, he found himself surrounded by a group of boys.
(4) I hope to find you in better spirits when we meet again.
(5) I find the Chinese people to be happy and cheerful.
注意:find+賓語+賓補這一結構中通常不使用動詞原形來充當賓語補足語,即沒有“find+賓語+動詞原形”這樣的結構。
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