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16.At the end of the meeting,it was announced that an agreement      .(  )
A.has been reachedB.had been reached
C.has reachedD.had reached

分析 在会议快要结束的时候,宣布了一项已经达成的协议.

解答 答案:B.
这是一个复合宾语从句,主句的谓语动词用了一般过去时,所以从句中的谓语动词要用表示过去的某种时态.该句中要用过去完成时.agreement作reach的逻辑宾语,所以要用被动语态.故选B.

点评 本句考查的是时态及语态的正确运用.过去完成时表示一个动作或状态在过去某一时间或动作之前已经完成或结束,即"过去的过去".

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