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5.-You've got your flat furnished,haven't you?
-Yes,I ______ some used furniture and it was a real bargain.(  )
A.will buyB.have boughtC.had boughtD.bought

分析 ----你的房子装修完了吗?
-----装完了,我买了一些旧家具真的很便宜.

解答 D 考查时态.根据句意:房子已经装修完了,所以买家具应该是过去时,had bought是过去完成时"过去的过去",故答案选D.

点评 高考题目对时态的考查是重点,谓语动词要与时间状语保持一致,时态与时间是密不可分的,各种时态却要受到时间和语言环境的限制,根据题干提供的时间或者时间状语体现的时间来判断句子的时态是最直接的解题方法,扎实的语法功底加上准确的理解至关重要.

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