The frightened people ________ from the burning bus before the firefighters arrived.

[  ]

A.have fled
B.had fled
C.flee
D.fled

答案:B
解析:

點撥:flee from意為“從……逃跑”;“逃跑”這一動作發(fā)生在“arrived”之前,因此用過去完成時。


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