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It was half a year________my good friend returned to his hometown.

A.before B.since C.that D.when

 

A

【解析】考查状语从句。句意为:半年后我的好朋友回到了他的家乡。根据固定句型:it is+一段时间+before...意为“多久以后……”,主从句时态一致。Since也有类似的句型,但是主从句的时态不一致,故选A。

 

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