16.Mary went to the box office at lunch time,but all the tickets ____out.( 。
A.would sellB.had soldC.have soldD.was selling

分析 瑪麗在午飯時候去票房了,但是所有的票都賣光了.

解答 答案B.
 句意:瑪麗在午飯時候去票房了,但是所有的票都賣光了.根據(jù)前句可知瑪麗去買票是過去發(fā)生的事情,所以票賣完應該是過去的過去,用過去完成時,答案選B.

點評 對于時態(tài)語態(tài)的考查,首先要注意文章出現(xiàn)的時間狀語及謂語動詞,這些是我們做時態(tài)題目的關鍵所在.

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