Every passenger boarding the Titanic        filled with confidence that the ship was unsinkable.

A.was              B.had been          C.has been          D.is

 

【答案】

A

【解析】

試題分析:句意:登上泰坦尼克號的每一個乘客都充滿自信這艘船不會下沉。在因?yàn)閠hat后的謂語動詞用的是過去式,這兩個動作同時發(fā)生的,故用過去式,故選A。

考點(diǎn):考查動詞時態(tài)的用法。

點(diǎn)評:本題難度適中。動詞時態(tài)是高中階段的重難點(diǎn)之一,需要考生能夠理解句意進(jìn)而對動詞的時態(tài)做出正確的判斷。

即學(xué)即練:-- I’d like to buy the kind of cloth which       easily.

-- Will this one        ?

A.washes; do B.washes; work C.is washed; do D.is washed; work

解析:A。句意::---我想買這種好洗的布料。---這種行嗎?第一空表示布料的性質(zhì)、特指,wash用主動表被動。第二空do意為:可以,行。

 

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