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11.-Mr.Gorden asked me to remind you of the meeting this afternoon.don't you forget it!
-Ok,I ____.(  )
A.won'tB.don'tC.willD.do

分析 -Gorden 先生让我提醒你今天下午要开会,你千万不要忘了!
-好的,我不会忘得.

解答 答案是A.考查时态,根据句意"戈登先生要求我提醒他今天下午要开会.你千万别忘记了!-好的,我不会忘记的".根据句意说明的是以后的事情,要使用将来时,又因为是否定"不会忘记",所以答案选A.

点评 时态题的考查关键是抓住句子的上下文含义和句中的时间状语.要根据时间状语来选择合适的时态,在平时的学习中要注意积累有关时态的用法和各种时态的特殊之处.

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