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6.-I am so tired.I__________all night!
-Easy does it.You need to rest.(  )
A.studiedB.had studied
C.am studyingD.have been studying

分析 --我太累了.我整晚一直在学习.
--不着急.你需要休息一下.

解答 答案:D.根据I am so tired可知我现在很累.所以可知后句表示我整晚一直在学习,而You need to rest表明我现在还在学习,所以study用现在完成进行时.答案是D.B是过去完成时.

点评 考查现在完成进行时.
easy does it 和do it easy 是两码事:do it easy这句话的意思是"慢慢来,轻拿轻放,动作慢点";.easy does it 意思为"不着急,不着忙".

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