Fully ________ in my office work, I have little time for housework.


  1. A.
    occupy
  2. B.
    occupied
  3. C.
    occupying
  4. D.
    to occupy
B
考查形容詞短語。be occupied in忙于…;句中是形容詞短語作原因狀語。句意:因?yàn)槲颐τ谵k公室工作,幾乎忙于時(shí)間做家務(wù)。
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