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.I know a little bit about Italy as my wife and I______ there several years ago.

  A.are going    B.had been  C.went   D.have been

C


解析:

题意为:“我对意大利有所了解,因为我和妻子几年前

  去过那里。”时间状语several years ago很明显是过去时间,

  谓语应该用过去时态。故答案为C。

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Chand? Dline

3.A.always Beventually

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4.A.naughty? Bhappy

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5.A.decided Bjudged

Cnoticed? Dconsidered

6.A.answers? Bcomplaints

Cexcuses Dcomments

7.A.guidance? Brespect

Csympathy? Dprotection

8.A.perform? Battempt

Cbother? Dhelp

9.A.experiment? Blife

Cproject? Dprogram

10.A.meet? Btouch

Cknow? Dcontact

11.A.glared? Bgreeted

Capproached? Descaped

12.A.spare? Blong

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13.A.stopped? Btried

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Csupported? Dneeded

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Ccall? Dticket

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Creasonable? Dcomplicated

19.A.so Bfor

Cbut? Dtill

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