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--- Could you meet me at the airport?

--- I'd like to,but I ________ Shanghai when you return.


  1. A.
    will have left
  2. B.
    was leaving
  3. C.
    will leave
  4. D.
    have left
A
解析:由问句和第二句中when you return可推知是将来时间,语意为:我想去(机场接你),但等你回来时,我将已经离开上海。故选A.
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