单选题—How are you feeling?—I have been feeling better since _____.Athe doctor has comeBthe doctor will comeCthe doctor had comeDthe doctor came

单选题
—How are you feeling?—I have been feeling better since _____.
A

the doctor has come

B

the doctor will come

C

the doctor had come

D

the doctor came


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解析:
句意:——你感觉怎么样?——自从医生来过之后我感觉好多了。since引导的句子,其主句用现在完成时,从句则用一般过去时,故为D。

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