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3.Guangzhou Evergrande made history by winning the AFC Champions League title for China in 2013,which was the first time a Chinese club ____ the competition.(  )
A.had wonB.has wonC.wonD.was winning

分析 广州恒大为中国赢得在亚足联冠军联赛创造了历史,这是中国俱乐部第一次赢得这类比赛.

解答 答案是A.本题考查过去完成时.在被序数词或形容词最高级修饰的名称后面若接有一个which/that引导的定语从句,此时从句的谓语要用现在完成时态.但是如果主句是过去时,那么从句中用过去完成时.本题是the first time后省略that的定语从句,相应的主句是过去时was,被最序数词first修饰,名词time后的定语从句用过去完成时,由此判断答案选择A.

点评 对时态的选择,要在把握时态的基本用法的基础上,根据具体语境和题干中的时间推断时态,同时关注特殊的结构.

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