以下是引用祝英台在2008-4-17 9:15:00的发言: .1 Although a surge in retail sales have raised hopes that there is a recovery finally underway, many economists say that without a large amount of spending the recovery might not last.
(D) has raised hopes that a recovery is finally
(E) raised hopes for a recovery finally
答案D。
这里E除了时态外,还有什么问题啊? 感觉for a recovery 有点别扭
hope 1 S1 W1 verb [ intransitive, transitive ]
1 to want something to happen or be true, and to believe it is possible
hope (that)
▪ I hope everything is okay.
▪ Jo was hoping that Jamal would come tonight.
hope to do something
▪ Allison is hoping to be a high-school teacher.
for
▪ We were hoping for good weather.
▪ At this point, we'll just have to hope for the best (= hope that things end well when a lot may go wrong ) .
▪ Daniel waited all day, hoping against hope (= hoping for something that is unlikely to happen ) that Annie would change her mind.
2 I hope so used to say that you hope something that has been mentioned happens or is true :
▪ "So you're going to the Amazon?" "I hope so."
3 I hope not used to say that you hope something that has been mentioned does not happen or is not true :