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1.I stayed up late doing my homework yesterday,so I had trouble _____ up early this morning.(  )
A.getB.gettingC.gotD.to get

分析 昨晚我熬夜做作业,所以今天早上起不来.

解答 答案:B 短语搭配,have trouble (in)doing sth做某事有困难.故选B.

点评 现在分词是非谓语动词的一种,表达主动或进行;过去分词表达被动或完成;动词不定式表达未发生的动作.本题考查句型搭配,学习时,要注意掌握.

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A. Secrets of Spiders' Adaptability

B. Secrets of the Spiders' Life

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