--Mr Johnson, we have found your watch.

--My watch! Thank you. Where ________ it?


  1. A.
    do you find
  2. B.
    have you found
  3. C.
    did you find
  4. D.
    were you finding
C
“找到”發(fā)生在過(guò)去某一時(shí)間,所以應(yīng)用一般過(guò)去時(shí)。
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