--- Isn’t it time you _____ down to _____ your own things?

--- I’m sorry for the delay, Dad.

A. get, pack B. get, packing

C. got, pack D. got, packing

 

D

【解析】

試題分析:考查短語:get down to doing sth 著手做某事,句型:It is time后跟從句用一般過去式,句意:難道不是你著手打包你自己的東西的時(shí)候嗎?爸爸,對(duì)不起我來晚了。所以選D項(xiàng)。

考點(diǎn) : 考查短語

 

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