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6.Colin __________ off the camel when a child ran towards him.(  )
A.had gotB.would get
C.was about to getD.had been getting

分析 科林正准备从骆驼身上下来这时一个孩子向他跑来.

解答 答案是C;本题考查时态;be about to 正打算,不与具体的时间状语连用,但是可以与并列连词when(这时)连用;was/were about to…when正打算做…这时;根据语境,科林"正打算"下来这时一个孩子跑来,故选C.

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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