单选题Her hair and coat were wet because it _____ .Awould be rainingBhad been rainingCwould have been rainingDhad rained

单选题
Her hair and coat were wet because it _____ .
A

would be raining

B

had been raining

C

would have been raining

D

had rained


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解析:
句意:因为天一直在下雨,她的头发和上衣都湿了。主句的时态是一般过去时,从句中谓语动词发生在主句谓语动词之前并一直持续到现在,故用过去完成进行时,则选项B为正确答案。

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