单选题By the end of last week 611 people from 49 countries _____ to attend the meeting, with nearly half coming from the United States, Germany and Britain.Ahad registeredBhave registeredCregisteredDwere registered

单选题
By the end of last week 611 people from 49 countries _____ to attend the meeting, with nearly half coming from the United States, Germany and Britain.
A

had registered

B

have registered

C

registered

D

were registered


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解析:
句意:截止上周末,来自49个国家的611个人已登记参加此次会议,其中一半参会者来自于美德英三国。该句考查时态,而by the end of last week是过去完成时的标志性提示语,故应选择A。

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