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5.Your spoken English____ in a way,but it still needs a great deal of practice and hard work.(  )
A.has improvedB.will be improved
C.improvedD.had improved

分析 虽然你的英语口语在一定程度上有所进步,但仍需要大量的练习和努力.

解答 答案:A
此处表示过去的动作对现在产生的影响或造成的结果,即:你的英语口语表达能力有了一些进步,但距实际的要求还有一定的距离;因此这里应使用现在完成时;故选A.

点评 本题考查了现在完成时强调"影响性"的用法;现在完成时除了强调动作的持续性以外,它还强调过去的动作对现在产生的影响以及造成的结果;例如:I have already seen the film.我已经看过这部电影了.(对现在的影响是:我知道电影的内容);I have lost my key.我把钥匙弄丢了.(造成的结果是:我进不了门了.)

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