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— I thought Gao Hui and her friend were in the cinema seeing the film “Let The Bullets Fly” yesterday evening.

— Impossible. She _______ TV with me in my home then.

A.watched B.had watched

C.would watch D.was watching

D

【解析】

试题分析:考查动词时态辨析。句意:我认为昨天晚上高辉和她的朋友在电影院看电影“让子弹飞” 不可能,那时她正在我家和我一起看电视呢。A一般过去时;B过去完成时;C 过去将来时D过去进行时,根据句意和关键词then 应该用过去进行时,故选B。

考点:考查动词时态辨析

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