题目内容

- Remember the first time we ________, Ed ?

- Of course, I do. You ________ a song on the stage.

A. have met; sang                     B. met; were singing

C. met; sang                         D. have met; have sung

 

【答案】

B

【解析】

试题分析:考查时态:句意:--记得我们第一次见面吗,Ed?--当然,当时你在舞台上唱歌。第一句话的时间是the first time,所以是一般过去式,第二空的动作sing是发生在见面的时候,用过去进行时,选B。

考点:考查时态

 

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