----We’d like a double room, please.
----I’m sorry, but all but two single rooms with sea view                       


  1. A.
    is reserved
  2. B.
    have been reserved
  3. C.
    has reserved
  4. D.
    had reserved
B
試題分析:考查主謂一致:句意:--我們想要一個(gè)雙人間。--對(duì)不起,除了兩個(gè)靠海的單人間之外,所有的屋子都已經(jīng)被預(yù)定出去了。all這里指代all rooms,一般all指事物是為單數(shù),指人為復(fù)數(shù),但也不能一概而論,因?yàn)橹甘挛锸且话阒赋橄蟮,泛指的東西。這里用復(fù)數(shù),而且房間是被預(yù)定了,選B。
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