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. Our TV sets sell well, but ten years ago no one could have imagined such a big share in the market that they ____.

A. were having   B. had had   C. were to have  D. had

C


解析:

.该题考查定语从句之中的时态,从题意“十年之前没有人能够想像他们将会有这么大的市场份额”可知该处时态应为过去将来时,C项中的were to have表将来时,故答案为C。

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       A.parents were worried that their relatives might affect their kids’ language

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       A.English taught in school is different from that used in daily life

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【小题2】
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【小题3】
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【小题5】
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【小题6】
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【小题7】
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