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The damaged building           , so the people will have to look for other places to shelter themselves from the cold.


  1. A.
    is being repaired
  2. B.
    is repaired
  3. C.
    has been repaired
  4. D.
    was repaired
A
试题分析:句意:那座毁坏的大楼正在被修善,因此人们将不得不去寻找另一个地方来避寒。因为只有大楼里正在维修,才不能进去,如果用现在完成时,表示动作发生在过去强调对现在造成的影响,显然不对;一般现在时表示现在经常发生的动作或状态,也不符合语境;一般过去式表示过去的动作,并且给现在无关,那么就不会影响到现在,故选A。
考点:考查动词时态及语态的用法。
点评:本题难度适中。语境中的时态和语态具有灵活多变的特点,因此找出隐含于上下文中的时间信息,正确认定动作行为所发生的时间是解题的关键。
即学即练:A lot of people often forget that oral exams      to test our communicative ability.
A. design             B. are designed
C. are designing     D. are being designed
解析:B。句意:“很多人经常忘记设计口语测试是用来检测我们的交际能力的。”一般现在时表示经常性动作或状态时,常与often, always, usually, sometimes, every day等时间状语连用。oral exams与design的关系存在着被动,故选B。
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