---Is there any possibility of _______ the match? 

---I’m not sure.

A. our team to win  B. our team won   C. our team will win      D. our team winning

 

D

【解析】

試題分析:考查動名詞用法。介詞后跟名詞、代詞或動名詞構(gòu)成介賓短語,介詞of后不能跟句子,排除C;介詞后跟動名詞時(shí),動名詞可以帶上自己的邏輯主語,即sb或sb’s,故選D。

考點(diǎn):考查動名詞用法

 

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