—Why weren’t you at the meeting?

—I____ for a long distance call from my sister in America.

A. was waited B. was waiting C. has waited D. have been waiting

 

B

【解析】

試題分析:句意:--你為什么沒有開會?--我一直在等美國姐姐的長途電話。由第一句話:Why weren’t you at the meeting?可知是過去沒有開會,所以第二句是在別人開會的時候,他正在等一個長途電話,用過去進(jìn)行時,所以選B。

考點:考查時態(tài)

 

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