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5.I      half of the English novel,and I'll try to finish it at the weekend.( 。
A.readB.have readC.am readingD.will read

分析 我已經看完了這本英文小說的一半,我要努力在這個周末讀完.

解答 答案:B.選項A是一般過去時,表示過去某個時間點發(fā)生的動作;選項B是現在完成時,表示從過去某個時間點開始的動作,一直持續(xù)到現在,還可能繼續(xù)下去;選項C是現在進行時,表示正在進行的動作或存在的狀態(tài);選項D是過去將來時,表示將來要發(fā)生的動作或存在的狀態(tài).根據語境可知,"看小說"這一動作發(fā)生在過去,到目前為止看了一半,還要繼續(xù)看下去,所以用現在完成時,故選B.

點評 本題考查現在完成時,表示從過去某個時間點開始的動作,一直持續(xù)到現在,還可能繼續(xù)下去.做題時,要根據四個選項時態(tài)的特點,結合句子動作發(fā)生的時間,選擇正確的時態(tài).

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