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11.She told me that she had mailed part of the products and that the rest ______ in a few days.(  )
A.has followedB.have followedC.was followingD.were following

分析 她告诉我她已经邮寄部分产品,剩下的几天以后再邮寄.

解答 答案:D.
本句中使用的是过去进行时表示过去将来时,表示计划好将要做的事情.第一个宾语从句的时态为过去完成时,邮寄部分产品发生在告诉我之前,为"过去的过去";第二个宾语从句中表达的是剩余产品随后将会寄出;the rest后面省略了of the products,为复数,所以谓语动词用复数,排除C项,A和B为现在完成时,使用环境不对,故选D.

点评 对于时态的题要分清所使用的语言环境,以及一些特殊用法,如过去进行表过去将来等.
能用于这种过去进行时表示过去将来的动词主要有:come,go,leave,start,begin等表示短暂动作或状态变化的词,如:
They were going abroad next year.

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