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__________around the Water Cube, we were then taken to see the Bird's Nest for the 2008 olympic Games.

A.Having shown
B.To be shown
C.Having been shown
D.To show

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解析:考查非谓语动词作状语。show与we为被动关系,且发生在主句谓语动词之前,应该用完成时,故选C,用现在分词的完成被动式。意思是我们在被带领着参观了水立方后,又被带去参观为2008年奥运会准备的“鸟巢”。
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