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11.The suspect ______ to the police that the hammer still_____ where he had _______ it.(  )
A.lay; lay; lainB.lay; lied; laid
C.lied; lay; laidD.lied; laid; lain

分析 考查动词辨析,句意:那个嫌疑犯向警察撒谎说那把锤子仍然在他放置的地方.

解答 答案:C,第一个空是撒谎lie,过去式为lied,排除A和B选项,第二个空为位于lie,过去式为lay,排除B和D选项,第三个空为放置lay,过去式为laid,排除A和D选项,故 选C.

点评 lie---lied---lied撒谎,lie---lay---lain躺,位于,lay---laid---laid放置,产卵.

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