When interviewed, the family members of the victims said that they didn’t know what ______ without their loved ones.

A. they expect B. to expect

C. to be expected D. to have been expected

 

B

【解析】

試題分析:句意:當(dāng)被采訪的時(shí)候,受害者的家庭成員說:沒有他們愛的人,他們不知道有什么可期待的。疑問詞What+不定式expect做賓語,what是expect的賓語,所以選B。

考點(diǎn):考查不定式的用法

 

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