题目内容

 — Linda looks happy. She must have performed well at the job interview yesterday.

— But in fact she _______.

A. have                                 B. did                                     C. haven’t                            D. didn't

 

【答案】

D

【解析】

试题分析: 句意:——琳达看上去很开心。她肯定在昨天的工作面试上表现得很好。——但是事实上不是这样。根据前句中yesterday可知面试是昨天的事情,所以用过去时态,排除A、C选项,再由but判断事实与上述情况相反,答案选D。

考点:考查动词时态。

 

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