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【题目】— Where is Lily?

— Lily along with her friends ________ the store. They will be back ________two hours.

A.has gone to; inB.have been to; in

C.has been to; afterD.has gone to; after

【答案】A

【解析】

句意:——丽丽在哪儿?——丽丽和她的朋友去商店了。他们将在两个小时后回来。

考查时态和时间介词。have/has gone to意为“去某地(未回来)”,have/has been to已经去过某地。由第二句“将会在两个小时后回来”推测,他们去商店还没回来。第一空选has gone toin+时间段,意为“……之后”,经常和一般将来时连用。故选A

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