9.-Would you like to go camping this weekend?
-Camping?Great!I ______ tents and fresh air!(  )
A.have lovedB.lovedC.will loveD.love

分析 -本周末你愿意去野營嗎?
-野營?太好了!我喜歡帳篷和新鮮的空氣.

解答 答案是D.
考查時態(tài),根據(jù)題干意思接受了別人去宿營的邀請,同時表達一下我一貫的愛好"喜歡帳篷和新鮮的空氣",應該用一般現(xiàn)在時表示習慣性的動作,所以答案選D.

點評 高考題目對時態(tài)的考查是重點,謂語動詞要與時間狀語保持一致,時態(tài)與時間是密不可分的,各種時態(tài)卻要受到時間和語言環(huán)境的限制,根據(jù)題干提供的時間或者時間狀語體現(xiàn)的時間來判斷句子的時態(tài)是最直接的解題方法,扎實的語法功底加上準確的理解至關重要

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