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China's icebreaker Xuelong ______ by hea...

China's icebreaker Xuelong ______ by heavy floes since Friday after rescuing passengers on a Russian vessel stranded in Antarctica.

A. has been trapped                    B. had been trapped

C. has trapped                         D. was trapped

 

A 【解析】 试题分析:考查时态。根据时间状语since Friday可知用现在完成时,根据语境可知“雪龙号”是被困,故用被大浮冰所困住。语态。句意:中国破冰船“雪龙号”自从上个周五解救搁浅在南极洲的乘客之后,被打。故A正确。 考点:考查时态  
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