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9.I         while listening to music.Luckily,Jack woke me up in time!(  )
A.had fallen asleepB.have fallen asleep
C.fall asleepD.fell asleep

分析 我在听音乐的时候睡着了,幸运的是,杰克及时把我叫醒.

解答 答案:D.
考查一般过去时.题干中woke me up表明,事情发生在过去,所以用一般过去时,故选D.

点评 本题考查一般过去时.一般过去时表示过去某一时候或某一段时间所发生了的事情或存在的状态.根据语境中的过去时间状语或时态进行确定.

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