9.The manreferred to(談到) at the meeting yesterday is familiar to all of us.

分析 昨天會議上提到的這個男人對我們來說很熟悉.

解答 referred to   refer to是一個固定短語,意為"提及,參考,查閱",refer是動詞.be familiar to sb:對某人來說熟悉.is是本句的謂語,因此這里考查非謂語動詞:過去分詞短語做后置定語,修飾the man.refer所修飾的名詞是the man,它與the man是邏輯上的被動關(guān)系,即:男人是被談到的,因此用過去分詞表被動,refer的過去分詞是referred,故本題填referred to.

點(diǎn)評 本題考查的是非謂語動詞.注意非謂語動詞的三種形式:現(xiàn)在分詞、過去分詞和不定式.具體選用哪一個就要看動詞與其主語是主動關(guān)系還是被動關(guān)系.主動用現(xiàn)在分詞,被動用過去分詞,表將來或目的用不定式.

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