11.---Remember the first time we met?
---Sure.You _____ in the supermarket.( 。
A.shoppedB.have shoppedC.had shoppedD.were shopping

分析 ---記得我們第一次相遇嗎?
---是的,你那時(shí)正在超市里購物

解答 答案為D:根據(jù)Remember the first time we met可知,后句表示"是的,你那時(shí)正在超市里購物"所以謂語動(dòng)詞用過去進(jìn)行時(shí),答案為D.其他選項(xiàng)的時(shí)態(tài)各為:A、一般過去時(shí) B、現(xiàn)在完成時(shí)  C、過去完成時(shí)

點(diǎn)評(píng) 考查過去進(jìn)行時(shí).過去完成時(shí)(The Past Perfect Tense):表示過去某一時(shí)間或動(dòng)作以前已經(jīng)發(fā)生或完成了的動(dòng)作對(duì)過去的某一點(diǎn)造成的某種影響或是結(jié)果,用來指在另一個(gè)過去行動(dòng)之前就已經(jīng)完成了的事件.它表示動(dòng)作發(fā)生的時(shí)間是"過去的過去",側(cè)重事情的結(jié)果.

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