she is programmed to take care of me if anything()

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she is programmed to take care of me if anything()
A.happens B,will happen C.happened D.is going to happen
这句话是if引导的条件状语从句,在条件状从中不是主将从现吗?可是这道题有点说不通啊?

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chet 共回答了14个问题 | 采纳率85.7%
在状语从句中,常用一般现在时表示将来,故选用A是正确的
主句虽然形式上是一般现在时,但意义是表将来.
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