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【题目】-- Hi, Tony! _________ you __________ to the newly-opened shopping mall, Tangdao 637 lately?

-- Yes. I went there with my parents last week.

A. Did; go

B. Have: been

C. Have; gone

D. Do: go

【答案】B

【解析】

句意:-嗨,Tony,你最近去过那个新开的购物商场Tangdao637吗?-是的,我上周和我的父母一起去的。Did…go是一般过去时态,一般疑问句形式;Have …been去过某地,已经回来了;Have …gone去了某地,还没有回来;Do …go是一般现在时态的疑问句形式。根据句意和句中的lately可知,这句话应用现在完成时态,且这里表示去了那个商场又回来了,故应选B。

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