题目内容

I hear that another big library ______ in their school two years ago.

A. will be built                   B. is building                       C. was built

 

C

【解析】

试题分析:句意:我听说,两年前在他们学校另一个大的图书馆被建造。分析:考查被动态的用法,从时间状语two years ago体现为一般过去时,因此为一般过去时的被动语态,构成was/were done(动词的过去分词)。故选 C

考点:考查被动语态的用法

 

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