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10.When you visit our town next August,a modern sports center _______,for the National Games are to be held then.( )A. | will be constructing | B. | has been constructing | ||
C. | will have been constructed | D. | is being constructed |
分析 当你明年来参观我们城镇时,一座现代化的体育中心将会被建成,因为到时候全运会会在那里举行.
解答 答案:C.
考查动词的时态和语态.根据时间状语next August,排除B,D两项,在根据a modern sports center和construct是被动关系,排除A项,用将来完成时.故选C项.
点评 对于动词时态的考查要搞明白每个时态的具体用法,尤其是要熟悉一些时态中的典型时间状语.
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