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11.Yesterday we went to the library to do some reading,only to find that it ______.(  )
A.had closedB.had been closedC.wil closeD.will be closed

分析 昨天,我们去图书馆读书,却发现图书馆早已经关门了.

解答 答案:B.
根据时间状语Yesterday可知,是指过去的事实,而图书馆关门应该是在我们去之前,所以为过去的过去,应该使用过去完成时,而it与close之间我逻辑上的动宾关系,需要使用被动语态;故选B.

点评 过去完成时态表示过去的过去,时间状语是过去的参照时间.和现在完成时态不同的是,现在完成时态的参照时间是现在.学习时,要注意区分.

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