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14.-Why,Jack,you look so tired!
---Well,I _____the house and I must finish the work tomorrow.(  )
A.have been paintingB.was painting
C.will be paintingD.have painted

分析 ---杰克,你为何看起来这么疲倦.
---恩,我一直在粉刷房子,我必须明天刷完.

解答 答案:A
根据句意可知,我才过去某个时间就开始粉刷房子了,而且一直持续到明天,故用现在完成进行时,结构为have been doing即选项A.

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