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10.-Hello,everyone!Have you heard the meeting will be put off?
-Yeah,that's what we         about when you came in.(  )
A.were talkingB.are talkingC.have talkedD.had talked

分析 ---大家好!你们听说会议将要被推迟了吗?
---是,当你进来时我们正在讨论这件事.

解答 答案A.根据when you came in可知当你进来时我们正在讨论这件事,that's what we         about 中 what 引导名词性从句表示正在讨论的事,所以答案是A.其他选项的时态分别是B现在进行时;C现在完成时;D过去完成时.

点评 考查过去进行时.过去进行时可以表示在过去某个时间点发生的事情.时间点可以用介词短语、副词或从句来表示.如:What was she doing at nine o‘clock yesterday?昨天晚上九点她在做什么?(介词短语表示时间点) When I saw him he was decorating his room.当我看见他的时候他正在装饰房间.(when从句表示时间点)

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C.She was taught German and English at a public school.
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43.A gave her the white cane idea.
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C.The scrapes she got when crossing the road
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A.Peguilly d'Herbemont's achievements
B.how to care for the blind
C.the function of the white cane
D.how International White Cane Safety Day came into being.

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