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How frequently _______, the works of Sh...

 How frequently _______, the works of Shakespeare always attract many people.

A. performed         B. performing           C. being performed   D. to be performed

 

A 【解析】 试题分析:考查状语从句的省略。句意:“无论士比亚的的作品多么频繁地被表演,它们仍然吸引全世界的人们。”状语从句省略了they are.所以莎士比亚的作品是被表演,应该选过去分词。当状语从句的主语和主句的主语一致并含有系动词be时,可以省略主语和系动词be.选A。 考点:考查状语从句的省略
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