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19.I feel so excited!At this time tomorrow,I ________ by camel with local guides in Northern Africa.(  )
A.travelB.travelled
C.will be travellingD.have travelled

分析 我觉得很激动.明天的这个时候,我将和北非的当地导游一起骑骆驼旅行.

解答 答案:C
根据句里"At this time tomorrow"意为"明天的这个时候",表示将来的某个时间,需用将来进行时,will+be doing.故选C.

点评 考查时态,考生在答题时抓住句子里时间状语,并能根据语境来判断.

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