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He asked the boy where .

A. was his mother B. is his mother

C. his mother was D. his mother is

C

【解析】

試題分析:考察賓語從句語序和時態(tài)。Where引導的賓語從句做asked的賓語,賓語從句中的語序為陳述句語序,.賓語從句的主句如果是過去時態(tài),那么從句要使用過去的某種時態(tài)。故選C。該句意思為:他問那個男孩他的媽媽在哪兒。

考點:考察賓語從句語序和時態(tài)。

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