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【题目】—Do you still remember ________ Yao Ming in Beijing?

—Yes, of course, three years ago.

A. to meet B. meeting

C. meet D. met

【答案】B

【解析】

句意:-你还记得在北京见过姚明吗?-是的,当然记得,是在三年前。to meet动词不定式,遇见;meeting动名词形式;meet遇见,动词原形;met遇见,是meet的过去式。句中谓语动词是remember意思是“记得”,常用于句型remember to do sth.记得去做某事(还没做);或者remember doing sth.记得做过某事(已经做过了)。根据对话的意思可知,这里说的是三年前的事情,是做过的事情,故应选B。

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