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20.-Mum,Dad ought to stop working?-Yes,he has a bad headache because he _______ too long.( )
A. | read | B. | has been reading | ||
C. | had read | D. | is reading |
分析 妈妈,爸爸应该停止工作了吗?
-是的,他头痛得厉害,因为他看书太久了.
解答 B 考查时态.根据语境判断爸爸还没有停止工作,读书读的头疼了,可见读书的动作一直在持续,到目前为止还没有结束,所以用现在完成进行时,现在完成进行时表示过去发生的动作或状况一直持续到现在,这个动作可能仍在继续进行或刚刚结束.现在完成进行时由"have/has+been+现在分词"构成.故答案选B.
点评 动词时态的考点是近几年高考试题考查的重中之重.各地高考试题对动词时态的考查越来越侧重于语境化、交际化的理解,这加大了试题的难度,没有明确的时间状语,这就要求考生对句子的语境进行正确的判断,从而选出正确的时态.
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