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(2014·临川一中检测)Hurry up!The train________.You know it________at 8∶00 am.

A.leaves;leaves B.is leaving;leaves

C.leaves;is leaving D.is leaving;is leaving

 

B

【解析】考查动词的时态。句意为:快点!火车就要开了。你知道火车在八点钟离开。第一空leave用进行时表示将来;第二空时刻表上的时间常用一般现在时表示将来。

答案: B

 

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