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14.---You seem to be familiar with this city.
---I            here for three years.It's great to be back for a visit.(  )
A.livedB.have livedC.had livedD.live

分析 ---你对这里很熟悉啊.
---我在这儿住了三年,回来真好.

解答 答案A
本题考查时态,本题解答时最大的干扰在"for three years","for+时间段"为完成时态标志,故考生易被误导选择B或C.但是过去完成时表示"过去之过去",该题并没有涉及,故排除C;而现在完成时表示"动作发生在过去,对现在造成影响."或"动作发生在过去,持续到现在并还有可能延续下去.",由后一句"It's great to be back for a visit.""回来看一看真好"可知说话人现在已经不住在这里了,所以既不涉及"对现在造成影响",也没有"动作持续到现在并还有可能延续下去",故排除B和D.

点评 时态的考查主要看上下文的语境和句子的关键词.这题的关键不是for three years,而是It's great to be back时态的考查主要看上下文的语境和句子中的关键词.该题的关键词不是"for three years"而是"It's great to be back for a visit."

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