—Liu Xuan, did you see the Denmark’s famed “Little Mermaid” sculpture in Shanghai Expo?
—No, I didn’t. I _______ it twice in Denmark


  1. A.
    have seen
  2. B.
    were seeing
  3. C.
    had seen
  4. D.
    saw
C
考查時態(tài)。根據(jù)句意可知,我去過兩次,故用過去完成時態(tài),選C。
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