题目内容

By the time the reporter arrived at the spot, the injured _______ to hospital.

A. have been taken B. had been taken

C. were taken D. would be taken

B

【解析】

试题分析:考查动词时态语态。句意:当记者到达现场的时候,受伤的人已经被送到了医院。根据by the time=when 当。。的时候,by the time + 过去的时间状语,要用过去完成时,故选B。

考点:考查动词时态和语态

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