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【题目】— Dear sonit’s so latewhy don’t you go to sleep

— MumI want to see the Avengers 4(《复仇者联盟4》.I for such a long timeMost of my friends are interested in it

A.waitedB.waitC.was waitingD.have waited

【答案】D

【解析】

——亲爱的儿子,现在太晚了,你为什么还不去睡觉?——妈妈,我想看《复仇者联盟4》。我已经等了很长时间。我很多朋友都对它很感兴趣。

考查动词时态辨析。waited 一般过去时;wait 一般现在时;was waiting 过去进行时;have waited 现在完成时。空格处后for+一段时间,句子用现在完成时have/has done。句子主语是I,所以用have waited。故选D

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