题目内容
16.Hurry up!The train _____.You know it _____ at 10:30a.m.( )| A. | leaves; leaves | B. | is leaving; leaves | ||
| C. | leaves; is leaving | D. | is leaving; leaving |
分析 快点,火车就要离开了.我你的它上午10点30离开.
解答 答案:B
考查时态.第一句用现在进行时代替将来时表示计划的要发生的事情,动词必须是一些表示位置变化的词.第二空用一般现在时代替将来时指,按照时刻表安排要发生的事情,常常用语车站,机场里.
点评 现在进行时代替将来时表示计划的要发生的事情,动词必须是一些表示位置变化的词.也可以用一般现在时代替将来时指,按照时刻表安排要发生的事情,常常用语车站,机场.
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| 44.A.ask | B.expect | C.attempt | D.hope |
| 45.A.happen | B.fail | C.have | D.seem |
| 46.A.ambitious | B.experienced | C.potential | D.energetic |
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| 48.A.shoulder | B.back | C.chest | D.arms |
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| 52.A.chemistry | B.physics | C.biology | D.psychology |
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| 54.A.agreed | B.proposed | C.refused | D.denied |
| 55.A.can't | B.mustn't | C.won't | D.needn't |
| 56.A.point out | B.take out | C.hand out | D.print out |
| 57.A.dirty | B.clean | C.old | D.new |
| 58.A.caught | B.arranged | C.left | D.convinced |
| 59.A.exciting | B.mysterious | C.technological | D.modern |
| 60.A.That | B.This | C.They | D.There. |
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| 55.A.profit | B.conflict | C.poverty | D.expense |
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| 59.A.economical | B.local | C.traditional | D.social |
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