单选题English _____ in a new way at my college in the past few years.Ahas been teachingBwas being taughtChas been taughtDhad been taught
单选题
English _____ in a new way at my college in the past few years.
A
has been teaching
B
was being taught
C
has been taught
D
had been taught
参考解析
解析:
句意:在过去的几年里,我的大学老师用新的方法教英语。in the past few years常与现在完成时连用;英语是“被教”,应该用被动语态,所以选C。
句意:在过去的几年里,我的大学老师用新的方法教英语。in the past few years常与现在完成时连用;英语是“被教”,应该用被动语态,所以选C。
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