题目内容

  We walked as fast as we could, _____ to catch the 9:30 train.

  A. hoping   B. to hope   C. we hoped  D. being hoped

A.


解析:

希望赶上火车是我们匆忙赶路的伴随动作,因此用现在分词。

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