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Ann _______ English literature in college, but now she's one of the most famous designers.

A.studied B.had studied C.has studied D.was studying

 

A 【解析】 考查时态。句意:Ann大学时学的是英语文学,但是现在她是最著名的设计师之一。结合句意可知,本句强调过去和现在的对比,强调过去的动作,故用一般现在时,故选A项。  
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If you are afraid of the darkit’s not a big dealIt’s perfectly normal to feel afraid After allanimals do too. “Fear matters”says Karen Warkentinan ecologist“It’s a good thing” she adds, “because fear makes you do things that keep you alive.”

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In this speciesfemale frogs attach jellylike clumps(果冻一样的块状物)of their eggs to the undersides of leavesThe leaves hang on branches that dangle(悬挂)over pondsAfter they hatch from the eggsthe tadpoles(蝌蚪)then fall into the waterwhere they eventually grow into adult frogs.

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D.stay in their eggs longer if they are frightened

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