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19.Shirley             a book about China last year and it sells well now.(  )
A.has writtenB.was writtenC.had writtenD.wrote

分析 雪莉去年写了一本关于中国的书,现在销路很好.

解答 答案:D
根据句意以及句中的时间状语"last year"可知,此处表示去年发生的事情,应使用一般过去时;故选D

点评 本题考查了一般过去时的用法;做本题时可根据句中的时间状语,来确定此处应使用的时态;另外,还应熟练掌握一般过去时及其他各时态的意义及用法区别.

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