12.According to the literary review,Shakespeare_______his charities live through their language in his plays.( 。
A.will makeB.had madeC.was makingD.makes

分析 根據(jù)這篇文學評論,莎士比亞使他的角色永遠活在他們的話劇語言中.

解答 答案:D.考查動詞時態(tài).題干是陳述一個客觀真理,故用一般現(xiàn)在時,選D

點評 本題考查時態(tài).做時態(tài)題時,首先要看句子的時間狀語,如果沒有時間狀語,就從句子暗含的意思來確定句子的時態(tài).

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