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I've been considering _______ my job as a teacher because a teacher is often considered _______ a gardener.

A. to change; to be B. to change; being

C. changing; being D. changing; to be

D

【解析】

试题分析:考查动词的用法。句意是:我一直考虑把我的工作换成当老师,因为老师被认为是园丁。consider(考虑) doing 表示考虑做某事;consider(认为) sb. to be ---,表示认为某人做某事。故选D。

考点:考查动词的用法

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