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He ________ very well but he hasn't a chance to practice since last May.


  1. A.
    will dance
  2. B.
    have danced
  3. C.
    danced
  4. D.
    dances
D
從句中可以看出,主語所表述的是他舞跳得不錯,向來是這樣的,表達的是一種“向來的狀態(tài)”,所以要用一般現(xiàn)在時。
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