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I have to choose another way back home, because the road to my community _______ at the moment.

A. will be constructedB. is constructed

C. is being constructingD. is under construction

 

D

【解析】D 本题考查时态及固定短语。句意:我不得不另选条路回家,因为通向我那个社区的路现在修建中。根据时间状语at the moment可知,应用现在进行时;根据句意可知,应用表被动含义的表达,即用is being constructed/under construction。

 

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