--- I dropped in at your house at about ten last night, but you weren’t in.

    --- I ______ regular exercises at the club.

   A. did        B. was doing      C. had done    D. have been doing

B


解析:

此處應(yīng)理解為“你昨晚來(lái)我家的時(shí)候,我正在俱樂(lè)部做常規(guī)鍛煉!

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