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8.---Tommy is planning to buy a car.
---I know.By the time he returns from abroad,he ________ enough for a used one.(  )
A.will have savedB.savesC.had savedD.will save

分析 --Tommy打算买辆车.
--我知道.当他从国外回来的时候,他将能够攒够买一辆二手车的钱.

解答 答案:A.
根据句中的时间状语By the time he returns from abroad可知,指的是截止到将来某个时间点发生的动作,所以使用将来完成时;will have saved是将来完成时,用来表示在将来某一时间以前已经完成或一直持续的动作.故选A.

点评 本题考查将来完成时,表示截止到将来的某个时间点已经完成的动作,做题时,要把握句中时间状语by the time you visit us in New York这一特点,结合句意,选择正确的时态.

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