With a huge amount of food ________,all of the staff are busy preparing for the dinner tonight.

A.would serve B.servedC.to serveD.serving

C

解析試題分析:考查with復合結構,句意:有大量的食物要準備,所有的職員在準備今晚的晚餐,可知大量的食物將要準備,用不定式做賓語補足語,選C。
考點:考查with復合結構
點評:With復合結構:with+賓語+賓語補足語。當賓語與賓語補足語構成主動關系,使用現(xiàn)在分詞的形式。如果二者存在被動關系就使用過去分詞的形式。

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