―The telephone is ringing.

   ―I _________ answer it.

       A. will                                    B. am going to

C. am to                                    D. am about to

A


解析:

be going to do表示“已計(jì)劃好要做某事”,be to do與be about to do有時(shí)意思一樣,都是“正要做某事 (忽然另一個(gè)動(dòng)作發(fā)生了)”。

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