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----It is nice. Never before___________ ...

----It is nice. Never before___________ such a special drink!

---- I am glad you like it.

A.I have had

B.I had had

C.have I had

D.had I had

 

C 【解析】考察倒装句。否定词放在句首的时候,后面使用部分倒装。根据句意可知是使用现在完成时,因为before通常与现在完成时连用。句意:以前我从来没有喝过这样的饮料。
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