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---Why are you so late? I’ve been here f...

---Why are you so late? I’ve been here for almost an hour and a half.

--- I’m terribly sorry. Just as I ________, Mr. Smith asked me to send an e-mail for him.

A. leave    B. left    C. am leaving    D. was leaving

 

D 【解析】句意:-你为什么这么晚?我来这儿都几乎一个半小时了。-我很抱歉,就在我要离开的时候,Smith先生让我给他发一个邮件。leave离开,动词原形;left是leave的过去式;am leaving现在进行时态,表示将要发生的动作;was leaving是过去进行时态,表示过去将来。根据句中Mr. Smith asked me to…可知,这里说的是过去的事情,而且是那个时候还没有发生的,故应选D。  
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