单选题When Steve Fossett first attempted his solo balloon flight around the world, he ______ that he would encounter 10 days of thunderstorms over Argentina.Consequently, his balloon was damaged and he was forced to end his trip.Awasn’t anticipatingBwouldn’t anticipateChad anticipated notDhad not anticipated

单选题
When Steve Fossett first attempted his solo balloon flight around the world, he ______ that he would encounter 10 days of thunderstorms over Argentina.Consequently, his balloon was damaged and he was forced to end his trip.
A

wasn’t anticipating

B

wouldn’t anticipate

C

had anticipated not

D

had not anticipated


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解析:
当Steve Fossett第一次尝试独自乘热气球环球旅行的时候,他没有料想到会在阿根廷上空遭遇到10天的暴风雨,致使他的热气球受损被迫放弃飞行。had not anticipated为过去完成时,含义为“没有料想到”,表示在主句发生的动作之前。

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