题目内容

He ______ for Shanghai this Friday, and he wonders when the first train ______.

A. leave; takes off

B. is leaving; takes off

C. leave; is taking off

D. am leaving; is taking off

B

【解析】

试题分析:考查时态。leave:离开;take off:起飞。句意:他将在本周五离开去上海,他想知道第一趟火车什么时候出发。根据he wonders 可知他还没有出发,故是将要离开,故用将来时态be leaving:进行时表将来时,因主语是he,故用is leaving;when从句中是不用将来时态的,可用一般现在时表将来。故选B

考点:考查时态

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【小题1】
A.talked B.cared C.thought D.brought
【小题2】
A.while B.before C.if D.but
【小题3】
A.normal B.strange C.common D.special
【小题4】
A.mother B.father C.sister D.brother
【小题5】
A.having B.doing C.giving D.taking
【小题6】
A.six B.five C.four D.three
【小题7】
A.forgot B.remembered C.organized D.recognized
【小题8】
A.grew up B.put up C.stayed up D.looked up
【小题9】
A.spring B.summer C.autumn D.winter
【小题10】
A.last B.first C.shortest D.longest
【小题11】
A.support B.doubt C.chance D.time
【小题12】
A.telling B.speaking C.demanding D.declaring
【小题13】
A.flowers B.glasses C.hats D.watches
【小题14】
A.praise B.send C.blame D.honor
【小题15】
A.disappeared B.passed C.died D.killed
【小题16】
A.Few B.None C.Some D.All
【小题17】
A.ties B.gifts C.wallets D.shirts
【小题18】
A.want B.expect C.hope D.wish
【小题19】
A.However B.Whenever C.Whatever D.Whichever
【小题20】
A.Which B.As C.That D.What

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