-Did the children have a good time in the zoo?

-________.

[  ]

A.Yes, they have
B.No, they haven't
C.Yes, they did
D.No, they hadn't
答案:C
解析:

問句中的have是實(shí)義動(dòng)詞,要用助動(dòng)詞do的相應(yīng)形式作簡略回答,A、B、D都不能選。


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