单选题My friend Tanya _____ Japanese for six years before she _____ Japan. I’ve just received a letter from her. It says she has been studying Chinese for three months and _____ for China in a month.Ahad been studying; visited; is leavingBstudied; had visited; will live inChas studied; visited; would leaveDwas studying; has visited; leaves
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My friend Tanya _____ Japanese for six years before she _____ Japan. I’ve just received a letter from her. It says she has been studying Chinese for three months and _____ for China in a month.
A
had been studying; visited; is leaving
B
studied; had visited; will live in
C
has studied; visited; would leave
D
was studying; has visited; leaves
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句意:我的朋友Tanya在去日本之前学了六年的日语,我刚收到她的信,信上说她已经学了三个月的汉语,在一个月后去中国。从题目中可知,Tanya现在正在学习汉语,在此之前去过日本,因而要用过去时,在去日本之前就已经在学习日语,去日本是过去的事,去日本之前学日语就是过去的过去,因此用过去完成进行时,强调动作的延续性“一直在学日语”;一个月后将要去中国,leaving表示将要发生的动作。
句意:我的朋友Tanya在去日本之前学了六年的日语,我刚收到她的信,信上说她已经学了三个月的汉语,在一个月后去中国。从题目中可知,Tanya现在正在学习汉语,在此之前去过日本,因而要用过去时,在去日本之前就已经在学习日语,去日本是过去的事,去日本之前学日语就是过去的过去,因此用过去完成进行时,强调动作的延续性“一直在学日语”;一个月后将要去中国,leaving表示将要发生的动作。
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