As a boy I was very weak. I didn't imagine me ________ a weight lifter.


  1. A.
    to become
  2. B.
    becoming
  3. C.
    became
  4. D.
    would come
B
imagine后跟動名詞作賓語,句中用了動名詞的復(fù)合結(jié)構(gòu)me/my becoming。
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