---Where is your father?

---He          to Shanghai    business.


  1. A.
    has been ;on
  2. B.
    has gone; for
  3. C.
    has been;for
  4. D.
    has gone;on
D
has been to去過(guò)某地,已回來(lái);has gone to去了某地,還沒(méi)回來(lái)。你的父親在哪?他去上海出差了。應(yīng)該沒(méi)有回來(lái)。on business出差,固定搭配。所以選D。
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