【題目】Women are so accustomed to decades of ______ and to ______ histories of women whose contributions went unnoticed that they assume these conditions still exist today.

A. being ignored,be heard B. ignoring,be heard

C. ignored,hearing D. being ignored,hearing

【答案】D

【解析】考查非謂語動詞。句意:幾十年來,女性是如此習慣于被忽視和聽到婦女的貢獻被忽視的歷史以至于她們認為這些狀況仍然存在于今天。be accustomed to doing sth習慣于做某事;在第一個空白處,表示“被忽視”,因此后面需要用被動語態(tài),故填being ignored;在第二個空白處,前面的to還是一個介詞,聽到婦女的貢獻被忽視的歷史,是一個主動的動作,用主動語態(tài),故填hearing。故選D。

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