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---Peter, where did you guys go for the summer vacation?

---We _______ busy with our work for months, so we went to the beach.

A. wereB. had beenC. have beenD. will be

 

B

【解析】

试题分析:句意:---彼得,你们假期去哪里玩了?---我们为我们的工作忙了几个月,所以我们去了海边放松一下。从选项上看出本题考查的是动词的时态。从题干的时态看出两人已经度假归来,所以度假的动作是在过去发生的。而忙工作又是在度假之前,所以忙工作这一状态发生在过去的过去,应该用过去完成时。由句意可知选B。

考点: 考查动词的时态的用法。

 

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