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【题目】—Can you tell me _____ now?
—At a local restaurant.
A.where was Ruby working
B.where did Ruby work
C.where Ruby is working
D.where Ruby worked

【答案】C
【解析】句意:—你能告诉我Ruby现在在哪里工作吗?—在当地的饭店里。where was Ruby working Ruby在哪里工作,这是一个疑问句;where did Ruby work Ruby在哪里工作;where Ruby is working Ruby在哪里工作;where Ruby worked Ruby在哪里工作。这里是where引导的一个宾语从句,从句中应用陈述语序,故A和B不对;根据句意和句中的now可知,这里表示正在发生的动作,应用现在进行时,故选C。

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