1.Nowadays no one seems to show any interest in his film,which,though,       large audiences.( 。
A.drewB.has drawnC.would drawD.had drawn

分析 現(xiàn)在似乎沒有人對他的電影顯示出興趣了,然而,他的電影曾經(jīng)吸引了大量的觀眾.

解答 答案是A.考查時態(tài),根據(jù)句意可知現(xiàn)在他的電影沒有人感興趣,但是在過去他的電影吸引了大量的觀眾,指的是過去的時間,所以要用過去時,答案選A.

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.各地高考試題對動詞時態(tài)的考查越來越側(cè)重于語境化、交際化的理解,這加大了試題的難度,沒有明確的時間狀語,這就要求考生對句子的語境進行正確的判斷,從而選出正確的時態(tài).

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