【題目】There are some boys on the playground. They ________ football.

They ________ a football match next Saturday.

A. play; have B. are playing; are going to have

C. play; are having D. are playing; have

【答案】B

【解析】

試題分析:句意:操場(chǎng)上有一些男孩。他們?cè)谔咦闱颉O轮芰麄冇袌?chǎng)足球賽。此題考查現(xiàn)在進(jìn)行時(shí)和一般將來(lái)時(shí)。根據(jù)句意,應(yīng)選B。

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