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19.-Lucy,how are you getting on with your composition?
-I have rewritten it so many times that I wonder if I       it.(  )
A.finishB.finishedC.have finishedD.will finish

分析 --Lucy,你的作文写得怎样了?
--我重写了许多次了,以致于我都怀疑自己能不能完成.

解答 答案:D.
前一句的时态为一般现在时,而第二句中that引导的结果状语从句中的主句时态也是一般现在时,由此可知能不能写完应是将来发生的动作,因此应用将来时.故选D.

点评 本句考查一般将来时,本句中没有一个时间状语,但是通过句意却能够很明显的看出所需要应用的时态.

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