We rushed to the football court, only to see a sign _____ into the ground reading PERIODIC MAINTENANCE (定期維修)


  1. A.
    knocked
  2. B.
    knocking
  3. C.
    to be knocked
  4. D.
    being knocked
A
解析:
考查非謂語動詞。句意“我們沖到足球場,結(jié)果只看到一個扎進(jìn)地面的標(biāo)志牌,寫著‘PERIODIC MAINTENANCE’!眘ign和knock是動賓關(guān)系,一個用過去分詞,表示被動和完成。相當(dāng)于which was knocked into...。故選A。
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