--- I _______ James this evening and ask her to come to my party.
--- Don’t phone her between 6 and 7 o’clock. She _______ a bath


  1. A.
    am about to call; will behaving
  2. B.
    am going to call; is having
  3. C.
    am about to call; is having
  4. D.
    am going to call; will be having
D
考查時態(tài)。“今晚我將打電話給吉姆斯,讓她來參加我的晚會!薄安灰6-7點之間打,那時她將正在洗淋浴!备鶕(jù)this evening可知,用一般將來時;在某時刻正在發(fā)生的事情用進行時,這里的時間表示將來,故用將來進行時。故選D。
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