—That must have been a terrifying experience.

—Yeah. I ________ in the damaged car, unable to move.

A.was stuck B.have been stuck

C.a(chǎn)m stuck D.had been stuck

 

A

【解析】考查動詞時態(tài)。句意為:——那想必是一場恐怖的經(jīng)歷!堑,我被困在毀壞的車?yán),不能動彈。根?jù)must have been可知,此處是對過去情況的推測,所以用一般過去時。故A項正確。

 

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