6.The new design was so successful that it made the digital camera comfortable _______.(  )
A.heldB.holdingC.to be heldD.to hold

分析 新的設計如此成功,以至于這使得數(shù)碼相機手持感很好.

解答 答案:D
解析:"握"的邏輯主語是"人",故應該使用主動語態(tài);因此A、C選項直接排除.B選項現(xiàn)在分詞表示動作正在進行,而本題并無此意;故排除.D選項是主動語態(tài),且表示動作還未進行(如果手握上相機,會很舒適);符合用法及句意.綜上,本題答案為D選項.

點評 本題考查非謂語動詞,做此類題目時要仔細分析句子的結構,確定各成分之間的關系再選擇合適的非謂語動詞形式.

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