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Kathie is reading the note which ______ in the drawer the other day.

A.is leaving B.is left

C. left D.was left

 

D

【解析】

试题分析: 句意:凯西正在读前几天留在抽屉里的便条。根据the other day判断句子用一般过去时态,而从句意可知是被动意思,选D。

考点:考查动词时态语态

 

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