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15.No one in the small town has everdealt(deal) with such a problem before.分析 句意:小镇上没有一个人曾经处理过这样的问题.
解答 dealt是deal的过去式,处理的意思,根据前面has ever,可知要用过去式.
故填:dealt.
点评 本题考查完成时的用法,理解词汇的含义是关键.
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