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Mr.Smith was very glad _____ as the manager of  the company.

A.being appointed

B.having appointed

C.to have appointed

D.to have been appointed

 

D 【解析】 试题分析:考查不定式用法。不定式可以放在形容词后面起解释说明的作用,如果是已经完成的事情,使用完成式。句意:Mr Smith很高兴被任命为公司的经理。根据句意使用被动语态,而且是已经发生的事情。使用不定式完成式的被动形式,故D正确。 考点:考查不定式用法
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