【題目】 --- I hear that Jason is planning to buy a new car.

--- I know. By next month, he ________ enough for a used one

A. has saved B. saves

C. will be saving D. will have saved

【答案】D

【解析】

試題分析:考查時態(tài)的用法; A現(xiàn)在完成時,表示已經(jīng)可以買了;B一般現(xiàn)在時,表示經(jīng)常性,習慣性;C將來進行時,表示將來的某個時候正在進行的動作;從題意可看出是不符合的。到下個月的時候是攢夠了,將來完成時的意思是到將來的某個時候要完成的動作;句意為:---我聽說Jason正計劃買一輛新車。---我知道的,到下個月為止,他就攢夠了錢買一輛二手的了。故選D。

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