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Can  I ask       you    to  china  before?

A.What ;have been.   B.if ;have been.      C. how, have gone .   D.if ; have gone.

 

【答案】

B

【解析】

试题分析:句意:我能问你以前是否到过中国吗?结合语境可知宾语从句中不缺少句子成分,根据从句时间状语可知从句中描述的是现在已经完成的动作,故用现在完成时态。选项D表示瞬间动作,结合语境可知选B。

考点:宾语从句及时态

点评:宾语从句中一般为陈述语序,需注意当疑问词做从句主语时,则貌似倒装句,需注意区分。关于引导词的区分需结合引导词的基本含义及其在句子中所承担的句子成分进行具体分析。宾语从句的时态和主句没有必然的联系,需结合语境具体分析。

 

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