The sentence requires the present perfect tense to indicate an action that happened recently and has relevance to the present. 'Just' is a common adverb used with the present perfect. Since 'Lisa' is singular, the correct auxiliary verb is 'has'. Therefore, 'has just arrived' is the grammatically correct option. The other options are incorrect because 'never arrives' is present simple, 'have arrived' is for plural subjects or 'I/you/we/they', and 'was arrived' is passive voice which doesn't fit the context of Lisa performing the action of arriving.