3.---It_____ for a whole week.I think it'll stop soon.
---Hard say.We're getting into the rainy season now.( 。
A.has rainedB.has been raining
C.is rainingD.will rain

分析 --已經(jīng)下了一個(gè)星期的雨了.我想很快雨會(huì)停的.
--很難說.我們現(xiàn)在快進(jìn)入了雨季了.

解答 答案是B.本題考查現(xiàn)在完成進(jìn)行時(shí).題干中"for a whole week"是與現(xiàn)在相聯(lián)系的段時(shí)間,是現(xiàn)在完成時(shí)的標(biāo)志,故排除C 和D;現(xiàn)在完成進(jìn)行時(shí)表示從過去某時(shí)開始到現(xiàn)在這一段時(shí)間里一直延續(xù)著的動(dòng)作還在繼續(xù)進(jìn)行;而完成時(shí)表明動(dòng)作已經(jīng)結(jié)束;由句中"I think it will stop soon"推斷還在下雨,故選B.

點(diǎn)評(píng) 完成進(jìn)行時(shí)的解題首先要理解其時(shí)態(tài)的基本用法--表示從過去某時(shí)開始到現(xiàn)在這一段時(shí)間里一直延續(xù)著的動(dòng)作,特別關(guān)注其"在進(jìn)行中"的特征;然后在語境中尋找動(dòng)作的時(shí)間依據(jù)進(jìn)行判斷.

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