题目内容
8.--Darling,the headache _____ me.--No wonder,you _____ the South Korean TV soaps since last night.( )
A. | kills,have watched | B. | is killing,have been watching | ||
C. | is going to kill,were watching | D. | was killing,had watched |
分析 --亲爱的,我快头痛死了.
--不奇怪啊,你从昨晚就一直在看韩剧.
解答 答案B.考查现在进行时和现在完成进行时.先看第二空,根据时间状语since last night可以断定:从昨天晚上一直到现在都一直在看韩剧,因此应当用现在完成进行时态,表示动作从过去某个时间开始,现在在进行,并且将来有可能继续,即have/has+been+动词的现在分词,而第一空表示现在非常头疼,用现在进行时,即am/is/are+动词的现在分词.故选B.
点评 考查时态的题,一定要在题干中找到动作发生和结束的时间点.
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