---Hi , Randall,Come on in .

---Uh, yeah, I ______ by to see if you ______ for a roommate to share your house.


  1. A.
    stopped; were still looking
  2. B.
    will stop ;are still looking
  3. C.
    have stopped ; were still looking
  4. D.
    stop ; will have looked
A
本題依然考查對(duì)瞬間過去時(shí)的掌握情況。stop是剛剛發(fā)生的動(dòng)作,用一般過去時(shí),從句依然要用過去時(shí)的某種形式,由題意可知,應(yīng)用過去進(jìn)行時(shí)。故選A。
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