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Thinking of the seven orphans, who were dead in the fire,             .

A.Yuan Lihai’s heart sank                  B.Yuan Lihai was in deep sorrow

C.tears came to Yuan Lihai’s eyes            D.we found Yuan Lihai in tears

 

B 【解析】 试题分析:考查分词做状语用法。当分词做状语的时候,分词的逻辑主语必须是句子的主语。本题的分词为thinking of…是一个现在分词,现在分词的逻辑主语是动作的发出者,故句子的主语应该是Yuan Lihai。故B正确。句意:当袁厉害想起那7个孤儿的时候,她很难过。 考点:考查分词做状语
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