The release date for the documentary film about life in America is__________ , but the producer still has a lot of work to do.A.approachedB.approachingC.to approachD.approach

The release date for the documentary film about life in America is__________ , but the producer still has a lot of work to do.

A.approached
B.approaching
C.to approach
D.approach

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解析:句子表示“首映日接近了”,因此构成现在进行时的B为正确答案。

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