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-Hasn’t Zhao Wei finished filming the m...

 -Hasn’t Zhao Wei finished filming the movie So Young?

-Yes. She  ______ on it for more than half a year.

A. is working               B. has been working    

C. worked                       D. will have worked

 

C 【解析】 试题分析:考查时态:句意:--赵薇拍完了电影《致青春》了吗?--是她拍了半年多。因为回答是Yes,说明拍完了,work on it是发生在过去的半年,用一般过去式,选C。 考点:考查时态
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