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6.---Have you get your paper(试卷) result?Not yet.The papers _______.( )
A. | are corrected (批改) | B. | have not corrected | ||
C. | are being corrected | D. | have been corrected |
分析 -你得到考试结果了吗?
还没有,试卷正在被批改.
解答 答案C.考查现在进行时的被动语态.根据句意,试卷的结果还不知道,正在被批改.而题干中的"have you get"表明时态为现在,故使用现在进行时的被动语态,构成:am/is/are+being+动词的过去分词.故C正确.
点评 时态和语态是高考中的常见考试内容.做该类题目时,注意好以下两方面:一是时间状语,不同的时态常有一些相应的标志性的时间状语.二是注意主从句中提供的谓语动词给出的暗示,即确定整体时态是现在时态,过去时态还是将来时态.
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