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— The American Spider Man 2 is on these days. It’s fantastic.

—Really? But I ________ it yet.

A. didn’t see B. won’t see

C. haven’t seen D. am not seeing

 

C

【解析】

试题分析:考查时态。根据句中时间状语yet可知,用现在完成时。句意:这些天美国电影《蜘蛛人2》在上映。真是棒极了。——真的吗?但我还没有看呢。故C正确。

考点:考查时态

 

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