题目内容

–Why, David, you look so tired!

–Well, I ______ a report for the whole day and I must finish it tomorrow.

A.was writing

B.will be writing

C.have written

D.have been writing

 

【答案】

D

【解析】考察时态。根据句中时间状语for the whole day可知与现在完成进行时连用。结合句意:我整天都在写报告。我每天一定会完成。

 

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