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7.____ I saw Linda,she was playing the piano attentively.(  )
A.At the first timeB.For the first time
C.By the first timeD.The first time

分析 我第一次见到Linda时,她正在专心弹钢琴.

解答 答案:D.
分析句子的结构可知,逗号前后均为两个完整的句子,说明前面需要一个连词(短语)来连接这两个句子,只有D项符合要求;前三个选项均为介词短语,By the first time后面跟一般过去时的句子时,主句中的时态要用过去完成时;At the first time和For the first time指的是第一次做某事的时候;故选D.

点评 对于连词的题目考查要分清句子前后之间的逻辑关系,并注意积累一些常用的短语,关联词等,便于题目的解答.

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