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Finding her car stolen, _______.

A. a policeman was asked to help  B. the area was searching thoroughly

C. it was looked for everywhere       D. she hurried to a policeman for help

D


解析:

非謂語動詞作狀語時,其邏輯主語就是句子主語。比較四個選項,finding her car stolen 的邏輯主語顯然是 she,而不是 a policeman, the area, it 等,故選 D。

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