—Sorry,Sir.I can’t answer this question.

—Well,you are supposed        this part of history.

A.reading                            B.to be reading             C.to have read               D.having read

C


解析:

句意為:—對(duì)不起老師,我答不上來(lái)。—我要求過(guò)你閱讀該部分歷史。句中老師有責(zé)備學(xué)生之意,即責(zé)備他過(guò)去該讀而未讀。

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