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2.Progress          so far very good and we are sure that the work will be finished on time.(  )
A.wasB.had beenC.has beenD.will be

分析 到目前为止进展很好,我们肯定这项工作会按时完成.

解答 答案是C.本题考查时态;题干中so far表示"到目前为止",是与现在相联系的段时间,往往与现在完成时连用,故答案选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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