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【题目】Ⅰ met Jim last week. We ________ each other for about twenty years since we left Japan.

A.didn't meetB.don't meetC.haven't metD.hadn't met

【答案】D

【解析】

句意:我上周见过吉姆。自从我们离开日本我们大约二十年没见面了。

考查句子时态。didn't meet一般过去时;don't meet一般现在时;haven't met现在完成时; hadn't met过去完成时。根据上文“Ⅰ met Jim last week.”和时间状语从句“since we left Japan”可知离开日本到上周大约二十年是过去的过去,可知使用过去完成时;故选D

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