【題目】Ever since Ming furniture went on exhibit in Beijing, there large crowds at the World Art Museum every day.

A. was B. have been C. has been D. were

【答案】B

【解析】試題分析:句意:自從明代家具在北京展覽, 每天在世界藝術(shù)博物館都有大量的人群。因?yàn)楹?/span>Ever since Ming furniture went on exhibit in Beijing,連用,用現(xiàn)在完成時(shí),表示動(dòng)作從過(guò)去到現(xiàn)在一直進(jìn)行,所以選B。

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