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1.在过去的十年里中国发生了巨大的变化。 ___________________...

 

1.在过去的十年里中国发生了巨大的变化。

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2.那个地铁自从5年前就已经投入使用了。

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3.这个戏院是上个世纪建造的,是吗?

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4.这部有意义的电影已经结束两个半小时了。

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5.这本电子词典能帮助我不时测试我的英语语法和词汇知识.

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1.Great changes have taken place in China in the past ten years./There have been great changes in China over the past ten years. / China has changed a lot during the past ten years. 2.That underground has been in service/use since five years ago. 3.This theatre was built last century, wasn’t  it ? 4.This meaningful film has been over for two and a half hours. 5.This e-dictionary can help me test my English knowledge of grammar and vocabulary from time to time.   【解析】注意语法的表达,注意英语的表达。
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