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【题目】--Go and ask the waiter how much_____.

--Don’t worry. The money has been _____.

A. does the meal cost, paid for B. the meal costs, paid

C. the meal spends, paid D. the meal costs, paid for

【答案】D

【解析】

句意:——去问服务员这顿饭多少钱。——别担心。钱已经付了。考查动词和时态辨析题。前句是宾语从句,需用陈述句语序,does the meal cost是疑问句语序,可排除A;how much问价格,从句主语the meal(饭)是物,和spend(花费,主语需是人)不搭配,可排除C。后句The money是动词pay的受动者,pay后介词for不可省略,可排除B项。cost价值,pay支付;根据句意结构和语境,可知选D。

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