【題目】 It's time_______ supper now.

A. having B. have C. to have D. for having

【答案】C

【解析】

試題分析:句意現(xiàn)在到了吃晚飯的時候了。having吃,動名詞形式;have 動詞原形;to have 動詞不定式;for為了,因為,介詞。本句中使用的句型是It’s time to do sth.到了做某事的時候了。故選C。

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