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Lots of rescue workers were working around the clock,supplies to Yushu,Qinghai( )province after the earthquake.

A.sending
B.to send
C.having sent
D.to have sent

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解析:考情点拨:本题考查非谓语动词。应试指导:句意:地震发生后,大量的营救人员夜以继日地为青海省玉树县提供补给。该空为现在分词短语作伴随状语,故选A项。
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