Salley________Beijing for Shanghai and________there ever since. You can go and pay her a

       visit on your way to Hangzhou.

       A.has left; worked       B.left; worked             

       C.has left; had worked       D.left; has worked

D


解析:

“離開北京到上!笔沁^去的動作。ever since常與現(xiàn)在完成時連用。

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