I________her father had gone to Japan.


  1. A.
    told
  2. B.
    was told
  3. C.
    have told
  4. D.
    have been told
B
分析:空格后是個省略了that的賓語從句,had gone(過去完成時)說明主句的謂語是過去時。tell sb+that從句的結(jié)構(gòu)中少了sb,因此是一般過去時的被動語態(tài)。
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