----We’ve spent too much money recently.

-----Well, it isn’t surprising .Our friend and relatives              around all the time.

A.a(chǎn)re coming

B.had come

C.were coming

D. have been coming

 

【答案】

D

【解析】考查時態(tài)用法。句意為“近來我們花了太多錢了。----并不驚奇,近來朋友和親戚總是來訪!庇胔ave been coming表示從過去到現(xiàn)在一直所發(fā)生的動作。

 

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