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In 1840, both Lucretian Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton resented ______ proper seating at the World’s Antislavery convention in London because of their sex.

A.refusing
B.to be refuseD
C.being refuseD
D.having refuseD.

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解析:本题考查非谓语

C选项,句意:1840年,露克里蒂安?莫特和伊丽莎白?凯蒂?斯坦顿因为他们的性别而没有得到伦敦世界废奴大会的席位,他们对此表示愤慨。resent后接名词或动名词作宾语,根据句意的要求,应使用动名词的被动语态形式,故选C项。

A,选项,根据句意,应该用被动,故排除。

B,选项,resent后接名词或动名词作宾语,故排除。

D,选项,根据句意,应该用被动,故排除。

故正确答案为C选项。
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