【題目】After my divorce, Ann was the only one ________ to listen to my problems, and I am forever in her debt.

A.preparingB.preparedC.to prepareD.having prepared

【答案】B

【解析】

考查固定短語。句意:我離婚后,安是唯一的一個愿意聽我訴苦的人,我永遠欠她的情。此處the only one“唯一的一個”在此處作插入成分,表示強調(diào),可以去掉,所以空處變?yōu)?/span>Ann was _______ to listen to my problems;be prepared to do sth.固定短語,符合題意。故選B項。

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