19.Mr.Leslie,who             in Taiyuan for three years in the 1980's,is now a well-know lawyer in London.( 。
A.has workedB.workedC.was workingD.would work

分析 萊斯利先生是倫敦的一位著名的律師,他在二十世紀(jì)八十年代在太原工作了三年.

解答 答案是B.
本題考查動詞的時態(tài).一般過去時表示過去某一時候或某一段時間所發(fā)生了的事情或存在的狀態(tài),根據(jù)題干提供的時間"在二十世紀(jì)八十年代工作了三年",指的就是過去某一段時間所發(fā)生了的事情或存在的狀態(tài),所以要用過去時,故答案選B.

點評 動詞時態(tài)的考點是近幾年高考試題考查的重中之重,但是對于每一種動詞時態(tài)的意義一定要清楚掌握,謂語動詞要與時間狀語保持一致,時態(tài)與時間密不可分,各種時態(tài)卻要受到時間和語言環(huán)境的限制,根據(jù)時間來判斷句子的時態(tài)是最直接的解題方法.

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