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12.It was the first time she _______left her motherland.(  )
A.has everB.had everC.had hadD.has

分析 这是她第一次离开她的祖国.

解答 答案:B 句型"It/This/That+was+the first/second/…time (that)+过去完成时"表示"第一/第二/…次".故选B.A、D项是现在完成时态,C项虽为过去完成时,但多了一个动词had.

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