He ______ for Shanghai this Friday, and he wonders when the first train ______.

A. leave; takes off

B. is leaving; takes off

C. leave; is taking off

D. am leaving; is taking off

B

【解析】

試題分析:考查時態(tài)。leave:離開;take off:起飛。句意:他將在本周五離開去上海,他想知道第一趟火車什么時候出發(fā)。根據(jù)he wonders 可知他還沒有出發(fā),故是將要離開,故用將來時態(tài)be leaving:進行時表將來時,因主語是he,故用is leaving;when從句中是不用將來時態(tài)的,可用一般現(xiàn)在時表將來。故選B

考點:考查時態(tài)

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