---Another cup of tea? That’s your third since lunch.    
---Yeah, well, I ______ all night preparing for my history exam. I can hardly keep my eyes open.


  1. A.
    have stayed up
  2. B.
    stayed up
  3. C.
    have been staying up
  4. D.
    will stay up
B
試題分析:考查時(shí)態(tài):句意:--還要一杯茶?這是午飯后的第三杯了。--是的,我整晚都熬夜準(zhǔn)備歷史考試。我眼睛都睜不開了。從That’s your third since lunch.說(shuō)明現(xiàn)在是午飯后了,那熬夜是在晚上,屬于過(guò)去時(shí)間,用一般過(guò)去時(shí),選B。
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