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5.-What a pity!I missed The Voice of China last night.
-Don't worry.It ______ again this weekend.(  )
A.broadcastsB.will be broadcasted
C.is broadcastedD.will broadcast

分析 --多么遗憾,我昨天错过了《中国之声》.
--不用担心,这个周末又要重播了.

解答 答案:B.
根据句中的时间状语this weekend可知用将来时态.It 指代的是The Voice of China 和broadcast 是被动关系,故用的是将来时的被动语态,故选B项.

点评 本题考查了一般将来时态的被动语态;做此类题时,可以根据句中的时间状语确定该句应使用的时态.

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