18.一Were you surprised by the ending of the film?
一No.I      the book,so I already knew the story.( 。
A.was readingB.had readC.am readingD.have read

分析 句意為::--你對(duì)那本電影的結(jié)尾感到驚訝嗎?--不,我已經(jīng)看過(guò)那本書,所以我知道這個(gè)故事.

解答 答案:B  主句中表示驚訝用的是一般過(guò)去時(shí),看過(guò)書這個(gè)動(dòng)作比驚訝早,是過(guò)去的過(guò)去,故用過(guò)去完成時(shí).所以選B.

點(diǎn)評(píng) 考查過(guò)去完成時(shí),主要看句中有沒(méi)有表示過(guò)去的過(guò)去的語(yǔ)境.

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