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1.The bridgebeing built at the moment will be the longest one in this area.

分析 目前正在建造的这座桥将是本地区最长的一座.

解答 答案:being built.根据"at the moment(目前)"可知时态为现在进行时,而桥是被建造的,为被动语态,而"正在被建造的"做The bridge(这座桥)的定语,此处为现在分词的被动语态做后置定语,故为being built.

点评 本题考查现在分词的用法.根据句意和时态语态,推测出合适答案.

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