Answer:
Has gone
Explanation:
"Has gone" is the only correct option out of the four. Let's go through the possible options and use the process of elimination to check.
Gode: "Gode" is not a tense of the word "go" (rather, it's a city in the Somali Region of Ethiopia) so it cannot be correctly used here.
Gone: One would need a helping verb like "has" in front of "gone" for the sentence to make sense. If it helps, read the sentence out loud and listen if it sounds natural. "Our Nature Club gone on many trips" doesn't sound quite right.
Has goes: It's not grammatically correct to have a present tense behind the word "has". Once again, listen to how the sentence flows: "Our Nature Club has goes on many trips" doesn't read correctly.
Our Nature Club has gone on many trips is the correct usage of the tense "go" in the given sentence.