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7.-Can I come to see you at ten o'clock,John?-I'm sorry,Jo,but I ______ my uncle then.( )
A. | visited | B. | will visit | ||
C. | will be visiting | D. | am visiting |
分析 -明天十点钟我能去看你吗?John
-抱歉,Jo,那时我将会正在看望我的叔叔.
解答 答案为C.根据问句"Can I come to see you at ten o'clock,John?"和后句中的"then"可知谓语要用将来进行时表示"那时我将会正在看望我的叔叔"所以答案为C.
点评 考查将来进行时.时态的题语境是关键,只有正确理解前后句之间的语言环境才能选出正确答案.
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