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12.Over the past half century,using chemical fertilizers have become very common in farming.have→has.

分析 在过去的半个世纪,在农业上使用化学肥料已经很普遍了.

解答 答案:have→has
根据句意,主语为"using chemical fertilizers"这是一个动名词做主语,谓语需用单数,即has.

点评 考查学生基本语法知识,动名词做主语时,谓语需用单数.

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