题目内容

 — _______the door, please.     

—Come in please. The door _______.

A. Be open; opens    B. Be open; is opening  C. Open; opens   D. Open; is open

 

【答案】

D

【解析】

试题分析:句意:--请开门。--请进。门是开着的。第一句是祈使句,需要动词“开门”所以要用open。第二句是表示“门开着的”状态。be open这里的open 是形容词。故选D.

考点:考查词义的辨析。

 

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