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【题目】?—Great! Everyone had fun.
A.How was the school trip yesterday
B.How often do you exercise
C.Did you ride a horse
D.Can you do the dishes

【答案】A
【解析】句意:-你昨天的校游怎样?-好极了!大家都过得开心。A. How was the school trip yesterday你昨天的校游怎样?B. How often do you exercise你多久锻炼一次?问动作发生的频率,用频率副词作答;C. Did you ride a horse你骑的马吗?一般疑问句,用yes或no作答;D. Can you do the dishes你会洗餐具吗?一般疑问句,用yes可no作答。本句答语用的一般过去时态,指过去某事极好,大家玩得开心。故选A。

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