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11.Look at the clouds.It      soon.(  )
A.is rainingB.is to rain
C.will rainD.is going to rain

分析 看看天上的云.马上要下雨了.

解答 答案D
be going to 在表未来时,表示眼下,目前,根据主观判断马上要发生的事情.应用在这句话中,表示,说话人以云朵的颜色为线索,推断出"将要下雨"这一假设.

点评 本题考查一般将来时,考生需掌握一般将来时的语法规则并结合具体语境做出判断.

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