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4.It was the third time that hehad made,which extremely angered the coach.(make)

分析 这已经是他第三次了,教练非常生气.

解答 答案:had made
本题考查句型结构:it was the third time that…,从句中要用完成时态;前面是was,后面用过去完成时态,前面是is,后面用现在完成时态.

点评 翻译题在解题是首先要确定好句子的时态,然后要把握好短语表达,最后要注意句子结构.

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