—Bob has gone to California.

—Oh, can you tell me when he        ?

A. has left             B. left                     C. is leaving                    D. would leave

 

【答案】

B

【解析】考查時態(tài)題。你能告訴我他什么時候走的(已經(jīng)去加州了,說明“走”這個動作已經(jīng)是過去了)故選過去時。

 

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