单选题—How did you play in the match?—Well, our team was ahead by two to zero during the first half, but we _____ in the last ten minutes.Ahad lostBhave lostCwere losingDlost
单选题
—How did you play in the match?—Well, our team was ahead by two to zero during the first half, but we _____ in the last ten minutes.
A
had lost
B
have lost
C
were losing
D
lost
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解析:
本句是在“最后十分钟”出现的结果,应该用过去时。
本句是在“最后十分钟”出现的结果,应该用过去时。
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