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15.By the 10century,Old English         the official language of English.(  )
A.has becomeB.becameC.had becomeD.would become

分析 考查过去完成时态,句意:到十世纪时,古英语已经成为英语的官方语言.

解答 答案C,by后跟过去的时间,用过去完成时态,指截止到过去某一时间前发生的事情,所以选C,A选项指截止到现在发生的事,B选项是过去发生的事,D,是过去将会发生的事.

点评 by后跟过去的时间,用过去完成时态,by now,用现在完成时态,by后跟将来时间,用将来完成时态.

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