—Have you got any job offers?

—No. I ________. Hopefully, I will get one by the end of this month.

A. waited B. had been waiting

C. have waited D. am waiting

 

D

【解析】

試題分析:句意:--你有工作機(jī)會(huì)嗎?--沒有,我正在等。希望我這個(gè)月底會(huì)得到一個(gè)。這里使用了現(xiàn)在進(jìn)行時(shí),表示現(xiàn)階段正在做的事情,所以選D。

考點(diǎn): 考查時(shí)態(tài)

 

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