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Good heavens! There you are! We _____ anxious about you, and we _____ you back throughout the night.


  1. A.
    are; expect
  2. B.
    were; had expected
  3. C.
    have been; were expecting
  4. D.
    are; were expecting
D
解析:
本題考查時態(tài)。首先排除A、D兩個選項,因為從題干可知現(xiàn)在已經看到對方了,所以不擔心了,擔心是過去的狀態(tài)。再看B項,第一個空格用過去時是可以的,但第二個空格用過去完成時had expected表示“本來期望”,顯然與題意不符。D項的第一空用了現(xiàn)在完成時,表示狀態(tài)從過去開始發(fā)生,到現(xiàn)在已完成,符合題意,現(xiàn)在已不擔心,第二空用過去進行時,表示在過去的某段時間內一直持續(xù)的動作,“一直盼望你回來”,跟后面的時間狀語throughout the night“整夜”相符。throughout后面還可接地點,如:throughout the world =" all" over the world,但all though后面只能接表示時間的名詞,如:all through the night =" throughout" the night。
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