题目内容

— Can the project be finished as planned?

— Sure.        it completed in time, we’ll work two more hours a day.

A. Get        B. To get    C. Getting D. Got

 

【答案】

B               

【解析】             

试题分析:考查非谓语动词。句意 这个工程能按计划完成吗?没问题,为了准时完工,我们将每天多工作两个小时。根据下文提到we’ll work two more hours a day.多工作两个小时,目的是为了准时完成,所以选B,表目的状语。          

考点 : 考查非谓语动词

 

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