单选题She found herself _____ forward more eagerly to the holiday at home.AlookingBbringingCdesiringDexpecting
单选题
She found herself _____ forward more eagerly to the holiday at home.
A
looking
B
bringing
C
desiring
D
expecting
参考解析
解析:
句意:她发现自己越来越急切地盼望着回家度假。此题考查固定词组。look forward to sth. /doing sth. 意为“盼望某事,盼望做某事”。
句意:她发现自己越来越急切地盼望着回家度假。此题考查固定词组。look forward to sth. /doing sth. 意为“盼望某事,盼望做某事”。
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