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【題目】Bob a shower in the bathroom when his mother rang him up.

A. takesB. has takenC. is takingD. was taking

【答案】D

【解析】

句意:當Jack媽媽給他打電話的時候,他正在洗澡。A. takes動詞的第三人稱單數形式;B. has taken 現在完成時態(tài);C. is taking 現在進行時態(tài);D. was taking過去進行時態(tài)。所給句子是由when“當...的時候”引導的時間狀語從句,根據時間狀語從句是過去時態(tài),我們判斷在過去的那個時間Jack正在洗澡,因此主句是過去進行時態(tài),過去進行時態(tài)的謂語動詞結構式:助動詞bewas/were+動詞的現在分詞(doing);因此排除A,BC;答案是D。

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