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- Is there anything wrong, Tom? You look sad.

- Oh. nothing much. In fact, I_______ of my friends back home.

A. have just thought B. will just think

C. was just thinking D. would just think

 

C

【解析】

试题分析:句意:-Tom,出什么事了吗?你看起来很伤心。-哦,没什么,事实上,我正想着我的朋友们回家了。根据句意和这个情景可知,这里表示Tom刚才想着朋友们回家这件事情,应该是过去的时间里正在发生的事情,故用过去进行时,选C。A是现在完成时;B是一般将来时;D是过去将来时。

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