6.---Where's the little elephant?
---It's said it ___ in the hospital.( 。
A.was examinedB.will be examined
C.is being examinedD.has been examined

分析 ---那頭小象在哪里?
---據(jù)說它正在醫(yī)院里接受檢查.

解答 答案:C.根據(jù)Where's the little elephant可知問的是那頭小象現(xiàn)在的狀態(tài),所以后句表示它正在醫(yī)院里接受檢查,因此examine用現(xiàn)在進行時的被動,所以答案是C.其他選項分別是A一般過去時態(tài)的被動;B將來時態(tài)的被動;D現(xiàn)在完成時態(tài)的被動.

點評 考查現(xiàn)在進行時的被動.
It\'s said that是"據(jù)說"的意思,而It says that 則是指某個文書或故事或規(guī)定如此說.
例子.
1.It is said that Chairman Mao used to live here.
據(jù)說毛主席曾在此居住過.
2.I read the weather forecase on the newspaper.It says that it is gonna rain tomorrow.
我讀了今天報紙上的天氣預(yù)報,它說明天會下雨.

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