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6.You shall get the book tomorrow afternoon,because I        reading it by then.(  )
A.will finishB.have finished
C.finishedD.will have finished

分析 考查将来完成时态,句意:明天下午你将得到这本书,因为到那时我将已经读完.

解答 答案:D 根据语境和时间状语by then可知此处使用将来完成时态.

点评 by是完成时态的标志,by后跟过去的时间,用过去完成时态,by now,用现在完成时态,by后跟将来时间,用将来完成时态.

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