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The Brazilian novel, the Alchemist is said into over twelve languages by the end of last year.

A. to be translatedB. being translated

C. to have been translatedD. having been translated

 

C

【解析】

试题分析:句意:据说,巴西小说《炼金术士》截止到去年年底已被翻译成12多种语言了。由by the end of...可知要用现在完成时态,又Sb/Sth is said/reported to...。故C正确。

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