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14.-Why don't we choose that road to the village?
-The bridge to it ______.(  )
A.is repairedB.has repaired
C.is being repairedD.will repair

分析 --我们为什么不选择那条通往这个村子的路呢?
--通往那个村子的大桥正在修建.

解答 答案:C.
根据前面一句Why don't we choose that road to the village可知,应该是大桥不通,因此可确定大桥应该是正在被修建,所以应该用现在进行时,根据被动和时态可排除其他几项;故选C.

点评 对于时态的题目要根据句子的意思来揣摩所需要使用的时态,还要分清句中逻辑关系来判断使用的语态.

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