You really did a good job! I still can’t believe you spend so little time ________ so many things.

A. doing      B. to do       C. do       D. done

 

A

 

考查spend some time (in) doing sth的句型。句意:你干的很好。我仍然不能相信你用了這么短的時(shí)間做了這么多的事情。

 

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