填空题Karl probably (see) ____ “Star Wars” several times for he knows every detail of the film.

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Karl probably (see) ____ “Star Wars” several times for he knows every detail of the film.

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本题考查时态。句意:卡尔可能看过《星球大战》好多次了,因为他对具体的细节都很熟悉。several times提示应使用现在完成时态,故填入has seen。

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