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【题目】In the traditional Chinese calendar, each year _________a name of 12 kinds of animal.

A. gives B. is given

C. has given D. has been given

【答案】B

【解析】考查动词时态语态。句意:在中国的传统日历中,每年都被赋予12生肖中的一年。A. gives 一般现在时,B. is given一般现在时的被动, C. has given 现在完成时,D. has been given现在完成时的被动。每年赋予是被动关系,又表示经常性的动作。故选B。

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