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— Look! Lisa for nearly two hours. I think she needs a rest now.

—You’re right. Let’s meet her over there.

A. was skatingB. had skated

C. skates D. has been skating

 

D

【解析】

试题分析:句意:看,里萨一直滑冰将近两个小时了,我认为现在她需要休息。你说的对,让我们到那边去见她吧。动作从过去一直持续到现在用现在完成进行时态,根据句意可知她从过去到现在一直滑冰。故选D。

考点:考查现在完成进行时态的用法。

 

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