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(2013·安徽江南十校联考)—I regret ________ you th...

(2013·安徽江南十校联考)—I regret ________ you that your application has not been successful.

—Not successful? I performed pretty well in my interview!

Ainforming  Bto inform

Chaving informed  Dto have informed

 

B 【解析】B 考查非谓语动词作宾语。句意:“我很遗憾地通知你你的申请没有成功。”“没成功?在面试中我表现得很出色呀!”当某一动作在regret之后发生时,regret后需加to do作宾语;当某一动作在regret之前发生时,regret后需加doing/having done/to have done作宾语。本句中inform后于regret发生,故选B。  
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