Profits in his company went up by 25% last year,and _____ so far this year though the

   financial situation is bad.?

     A.haven’t decreased

     B.didn’t decrease?

     C.haven’t been decreased

     D.weren’t decreased?

A    


解析:

   考查動詞的時態(tài)。根據(jù)so far可知,本題要用現(xiàn)在完成時,表示到現(xiàn)在為止,由此可排除B、D兩項;根據(jù)題意,本題應該用主動形式,表示  “(利潤)沒有減少”,而不需要用被動。因此答案是A項。

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