单选题— How do you like your English teacher?— He is great. We ______ friends since three years ago.AwereBhave madeChave beenDhave become

单选题
— How do you like your English teacher?— He is great. We ______ friends since three years ago.
A

were

B

have made

C

have been

D

have become


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解析:
句意:——你认为你的英语老师怎么样?——他非常好,自从三年前我们就已经成为了朋友。本题考查现在完成时态的用法。由答句中的since three years ago知,主语用现在完成时态,且动词用延续性动词,因此选C项。

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