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It was __________ computer games that cost the young man a lot of precious time that he
should __________ on his lessons.

A.to play; be spendingB.playing; spend
C.played; have spentD.playing; have spent

D

解析試題分析:考查動名詞用法和情態動詞用法。本題是一個強調句型,強調的是主語playing computer games。該動名詞短語在句中做主語。第二空should have done本應該做某事實際上卻沒有做;句意:正是打電腦游戲花去了這個年輕人很多本應該用在學習上的寶貴時間。故D正確。
考點:考查動名詞用法和情態動詞用法
點評:強調句型的最大特點是把it is/was…that/who…去掉,句子仍然成立。本題強調的是動名詞短語做的主語。動名詞做主語,表示經常性,習慣性的行為。

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