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9.然而,诺曼征服对英国的影响并不及约600 年前盎格鲁和撒克逊人的胜利对英语的影响,那场胜利导致古英语替代了凯尔特语.However,the Norman Conquest did not affect English as much as the Angles and the Saxons'victory about 600 years earlier,which led to Old Englishreplacing Celtic.
分析 句意:然而,诺曼征服对英国的影响并不及约600 年前盎格鲁和撒克逊人的胜利对英语的影响,那场胜利导致古英语替代了凯尔特语.
解答 答案:which; replacing.
根据句意,应用定语从句修饰那场胜利,replace为替代.故答案为which;replacing.
点评 考点:考查定语从句及固定短语.
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