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【题目】— It’s reported that the weather will clear up tomorrow! Let’s go sightseeing!

— Sounds great. But I _______ for Shanghai tonight. What a pity!

A.leftB.would leaveC.have leftD.am leaving

【答案】D

【解析】

句意:——据报道,明天天气将会放晴!我们去观光吧!——听起来不错。但是我今晚要动身去上海。太遗憾了!

考查动词时态,left过去式;would leave将来过去时;have left现在完成时;am leaving现在进行时。观察句子,面对邀请,回答的是“But”,“What a pity!”,那么应该是不能去,应该是今晚要离开,这里用现在进行时表将来,故选D

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D.He wrote the book Flying Doctor.

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