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【题目】---Dad, can you tell me ______? I miss her very much.

---Next month, dear.

A. when will my mum come back B. when my mum will come back

C. how my mum goes to work D. where will my mum go

【答案】B

【解析】句意:——爸爸你能告诉我我妈妈什么时候回来吗——我非常想念她。——下个月,亲爱的根据can you tell me,可知本句考查宾语从句的用法在宾语从句中所使用的语序应该是陈述句语序,选项A、D是疑问句语序,排除掉再根据答语Next month,可知这里指的是一个将来的时间,所以用when引导,而且应该用一般将来时,其构成:will+动词原故答案选B。

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