题目内容

You've failed to do what you _____ to and I'm afraid the teacher will blame you.

A. will expect B. expected

C. were expected D. will be expected

C

【解析】

试题分析:考查时态和被动语态。句意:你未能按照预期的那样去做,恐怕老师会责备你。根据“You've failed...”可知,“未能按预期的那样去做”是发生在过去的事情,且you和expect之间是动宾关系,即你被期望......,应该用被动语态,故选C。

考点:考查时态和被动语态

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