【題目】Although we __________ (be) in this village for six years so far, we __________ (not get) to know many people yet. But our next-door neighbor __________ (be) helpful when we first __________ (move) in.
【答案】見(jiàn)解析
【解析】have been, haven't got, was, moved
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