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9.That Was the first time she      alone at home during the weekends,bored to death.(  )
A.has leftB.has been leftC.had leftD.had been left

分析 那是她第一次在周末被单独留在家里,无聊透了.

解答 答案:D
本题考查的是固定句型结构"It was+the first time+that从句"意为:这是某人第一次做某事;其中的It可以换成This 或That,而句中that引导的从句则需要使用过去完成时;故选D.

点评 做本题时,需要掌握过去完成时在"It was+the first time+that从句"中的用法;另外,还应掌握在"It is+the first time+that从句"结构中,that从句则应使用现在完成时.

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