1.---Why are the Woods selling their belongings?
---They        to another city.( 。
A.had movedB.have movedC.movedD.are moving

分析 ---為何伍茲一家人要賣東西?
---他們要搬到另外一座城市了.

解答 答案:D
有前句可知,"伍茲一家人正在賣他們的一些東西,還沒走".所以回答句表示將來的動作,be+doing 可以表示計劃、打算好的事情,即現(xiàn)在進行時可以表示將來,主語為"they"故選D.

點評 本題考查現(xiàn)在進行時.學(xué)生除掌握這一時態(tài)基本用法還需了解特殊之處,如:be+doing 可以表示計劃、打算好的事情.

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