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---Where is Mr. Wang? ---He together wit...

---Where is Mr. Wang?

---He together with his students _______________Zhuyuwan Park.

A. has gone to B. have gone to C. have been to D. has been to

 

A 【解析】 句意:-王老师在哪儿?-他和他的学生们一起去了泰兴公园。 has gone to去了某地,还没有回来,用于主语是单数的时候;have gone to去了某地,还没回来,主语为复数或者第一人称I;have been to去过某地,已经回来了;has been to中has是have的第三人称单数形式。根据句意Where is Mr. Wang可知,王老师还没有回来,故先排除C和D。这句话的主语是He together with his students,谓语动词应与together with前的名词一致,这里应用单数,故选A。
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