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11.At this time tomorrow,I         my favourite NBA games.(  )
A.enjoyB.will be enjoying
C.am enjoyingD.have enjoyed

分析 明天这个时候,我正在看我最爱的NBA比赛.

解答 答案为B.由"At this time tomorrow"可知"明天这个时候,我正在看我最爱的NBA比赛",所以此题用将来进行时,答案为B.其余各项时态分别为A、一般现在时;C、现在进行时;D、现在完成时

点评 考查将来进行时.enjoy常用作及物动词,意思是"喜欢"、"乐于"、"享受…的乐趣".

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