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3.After getting the visa,I was still very nervous as I didn't know what      .(  )
A.to be expectedB.to expectC.expectingD.to be expecting

分析 拿到签证后,我仍然很紧张.因为我不知道接下来会发生什么.

解答 答案:B 短语搭配,what to expect期待什么,预计会发生什么;特殊疑问词加动词不等式构成复合不等式短语,相当于名词.故选B.

点评 动词不定式是非谓语动词是一种,表示未发生的动作,用法较多.常用来作定语,主语,宾语,补语,状语等.本题考查复合不等式短语.

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