A short time before she______, the old lady _______ a will, leaving all her money to her brother.

 A. died; has written                                  B. has died; wrote

C. had died; wrote                                     D. died; had written

D 過去發(fā)生的兩個動作有時間上的先后順序時,先發(fā)生的用過去完成時,后發(fā)生的用一般過去時。

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