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【题目】—Where is your uncle?

—He ________America and he ________ New York for two weeks.

A.has been to; has been inB.has gone to; will stay in

C.has been in; has been toD.has stayed in; has gone to

【答案】B

【解析】

句意:——你叔叔在哪里?——他已经去了美国,他将在纽约呆两个星期。

考查时态。has been to去过,强调说话时人已经回来了;has gone to去了,强调说话时人还没有回来;will stay in将待在……,一般将来时结构;has been in待在某地多久,现在完成时结构;根据句意理解可知,这里第一空表达的是“去了某地”,指的是要找的人不在这里,英语是have/ has gone to,句子主语是He,所以这里应该用has,而第二空说的是“在某地呆多久”,英语可以用have been in/ at或者stay in,这里表达的是“他将在那里待两周”,所以用将来时will stay in,故选B

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