填空题It was in his childhood that he read most of the books (write) ____ by Mark Twain.
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It was in his childhood that he read most of the books (write) ____ by Mark Twain.
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本题考查过去分词。句意:他童年时代读过马克·吐温的大部分著作。过去分词可以作后置定语,表示被动。“书”是“被写出来的”,故填入written。
本题考查过去分词。句意:他童年时代读过马克·吐温的大部分著作。过去分词可以作后置定语,表示被动。“书”是“被写出来的”,故填入written。
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