We're leaving at six o'clock , and hope _____ most of the journey by lunch time .

        A. to do         B. to have done          C. to make       D. to have made

B


解析:

要答對這道題需要兩方面的知識。一是不定式的完成體用來表示這個動作發(fā)生在謂語動作之前,或是表示該動作的完成。本題中的不定式的完成體表示的正是該動作的完成,因此這句話可改寫為:We're leaving at six o'clock , and hope that we will have done most the journey by lunch time . (我們將在六點時動身,希望在午飯前走完大半路程。)第二,知識是與journey連用的不同的動詞所具有的不同的內(nèi)涵。詞組to make a journey或to go on a journey 都表示"做一次旅行",在這兩個詞組里a journey是一個整體,但是如果要表示旅程中的一部分,正確的英語則使用do這個動詞,例如:do some / much / most of the journey (走完這個旅程的一部分/大部分/絕大部分)。

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