Unless __________, she won’t go to any party.
A.inviting B.having invited C.invited D.being invited
C
【解析】
試題分析:句意:除非她被別人邀請,否則她不會去參加任何聚會。unless引導的狀語從句省略了she is ,還原為Unless she is invited.題中要用被動形式,故選C.
考點:狀語從句的省略
點評:句中充當狀語的從句叫狀語從句。狀語從句可置于句首、句末或句中,一般來說,狀語從句都比較完整。但是,在一些狀語從句中存在的省略問題,可以歸納為when, while, if, as if, although / though, as, until, once, whether, unless, where等引導的從句中,如果其謂語為be,而主語與主句的主語相同時,則從句的主語和be可省略。有時從句的主語為it時,也可省略it或從句中的有關(guān)成分。
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