题目内容

—Can I call you back at two o’clock this afternoon?

—I’m sorry, but by then I______ to Beijing. How about five?

A.fly               B.will fly            C.will be flying       D.am flying

 

【答案】

C

【解析】

试题分析:考查时态。句意:—我可以在今天下午2点回电话给你吗?—对不起,那个时候我正在飞往北京,五点怎么样?根据句意说明在下午2点的时候,我正在飞往北京。用将来进行时表示在将来某个时间点上正在进行正在发生的动作。故C正确。

考点:考查时态

点评:时态题的考查关键是抓住句子的上下文含义和句中的时间状语。要根据时间状语来选择合适的时态,在平时的学习中要注意积累有关时态的用法和各种时态的特殊之处。

 

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A.

A car with a dog was stolen

B.

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C.

Stealing cars:a most important social problem

D.

Woman wants dog back more than stolen car

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[  ]

A.

d, e, a, b,c

B.

d, e, a, c, b

C.

e, a, d, b ,c

D.

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A.

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B.

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C.

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A.

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C.

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D.

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