—It’s years ____you broke up then.
—Yes. I have regretted the decision. It was long ____I realized I had mistaken him


  1. A.
    until; after
  2. B.
    when; before
  3. C.
    since; before
  4. D.
    when; until
C
試題分析:本題考查固定句型。句義:自從我們分手以來(lái)已經(jīng)好多年了。是的。我后悔那個(gè)決定。過(guò)了很久我才到我誤會(huì)他了。固定句型:It is + 時(shí)間段  +since … did…, 自從。。。以來(lái)已經(jīng)。。。。It was+ 時(shí)間點(diǎn) +when … did…,當(dāng)…的時(shí)候時(shí)間是……. It was+ 時(shí)間段  +before … did…,過(guò)了多久才,根據(jù)題干It 后的be 動(dòng)詞的時(shí)態(tài),確定C正確。
考點(diǎn):區(qū)分It與時(shí)間有關(guān)的固定句型。
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