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She pretended         TV when her mother came in.

A.not to be watching                      B.not watching

C.to not watch                           D.having not watched

 

【答案】

A

【解析】

試題分析:考查pretend的用法:pretend后面接不定式,接to do表示假裝要做…,接to be doing表示正在做,接to have done表示已經被做,句意:當媽媽進來時,她假裝正在看電視。選A。

考點:本題考查單詞pretend 的用法

點評:要記住pretend的基本搭配結構和含義,特別是不定式的不同形式是根據不同的時間決定的。

 

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