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【題目】—How is Jack in India?

—I wonder, too. But I haven't seen him since he ________there.

A. moves B. moved C. move D. has moved

【答案】B

【解析】本題考查時態(tài)。句意“-杰克在印度過得怎么樣-我也想知道,但是自從他搬到印度,我就沒見過他”。since自從,后加一般過去時,故選B。

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