【題目】You can not imagine what great difficulty we had _____ the home for the old.

A. to set up B. setting up

C. set up D. to setting up

【答案】B

【解析】

試題分析:句意:你不能想象造一個(gè)敬老院我們遇到了大的困難。考查句型:have great difficulty/trouble(in)doing sth.做某事有困難,what great difficulty we had _____ the home for the old.是賓語從句,這里是用了感嘆句。由句意可知選B

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