【題目】 --- You look so young. Haven’t you graduated from your university?

--- Yes, I _______ in the English Department of Zhejiang Normal University for four years.

A. was studying B. study

C. had studied D. studied

【答案】D

【解析】試題分析:考察一般過去式。根據(jù)后者的回來來看,已經(jīng)畢業(yè)了,所以學(xué)四年英語應(yīng)該是說的過去的事情。一般過去式只是敘述過去的一件事情,與現(xiàn)在無關(guān),它可以和一段時間連用。該對話意思為:---你看起來好年輕,從大學(xué)里畢業(yè)了么?---是的,我在浙江大學(xué)的外語系上了四年學(xué)。故選D

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