After analyzing the sentence and the options, we can fill in the blank in the following manner:
She came to live here almost a month ago. (Option D)
We can eliminate the first option since "quite" is not used before time expressions of this kind. It could be used, for instance, with "a long time ago", but not when the exact period is mentioned.
We can also eliminate "beyond" for the same reason. "Over" would be a better choice to indicate that it has been more than a month, but not "beyond."
"Already" sounds off in this sentence structure. To use, we should change the sentence to "It's already been a month since she came to live here."
The correct option is letter D. "Almost" is commonly used with time expressions that indicate the exact period. Example: I came back home almost a week ago.
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