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15.It was the second time that shehad visited (visit) Paris.分析 这是她第二次参观巴黎.
解答 答案had visited.考查时态.句意:这是她第二次参观巴黎.It was the first/second…time that…后面的从句用过去完成时,故填had visited.
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