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2.I didn't sleep well last night,because I       a toothache.(  )
A.wasB.wentC.hadD.took

分析 昨天晚上我没有睡好,因为我牙痛.

解答 答案:C.
 根据题干中的a toothache,推测句意是"昨天晚上我没有睡好,因为我牙痛.",表示"牙痛"习惯上用have a toothache,根据时间状语last night判断用一般过去时,由此判断句子中缺少have的过去式:had,故答案为C.

点评 了解每个选项的含义是做好此类题型的关键,还要从句意着手,根据句意作出解答;所以,平时的学习中要多进行积累词汇,才能很好的完成.

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