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1.--I think the paper is taking you a long time to write.--I ______ on it for almost a month now.( )
A. | worked | B. | was working | ||
C. | am working | D. | have been working |
分析 --我想认为这篇论文要花你很长时间.
--我现在已经在它上面花了几乎一个月的时间了.
解答 答案是D.本题考查现在完成进行时;现在完成进行时表示与现在相联系的段时间内一直在进行,没有间断的动作;有时与现在完成时换用,但是现在完成进行时往往侧重指动作仍在进行中;题干中for almost a month now是与现在相联系的段时间,由第一句中的is taking推断论文写作还在进行中,故答案需要用现在完成进行时,选D.
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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48.A.However | B.Moreover | C.Therefore | D.Otherwise |
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