This is the first time we ______ a film in the cinema together as a family.

Asee Bhad seen Csaw Dhave seen

 

D

【解析】

試題分析:本題的固定句式為:It/This is/was the序數(shù)詞 time that從句,句意:是某人第幾次做某事的時候了。如果前面是is,后面就使用現(xiàn)在完成時;如果前面是was,后面就是過去完成時。本題前面使用了is,說明后面使用現(xiàn)在完成時。句義:這是我們一家人第一次來電影院里一起看電影。故D正確。

考點:考察固定句式的時態(tài)

 

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