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1.A new teaching building has built on the campus.60.has后面加been.分析 校园里建了一座新教学楼.
解答 答案:has后面加been 该题主语为the building 为物,而句子的谓语部分使用了build这个动词,主语和此处的谓语应是被动关系,教学楼不能发出修建的动作,只能是动作的承受者,故使用现在完成时的被动.
点评 解答该类题的时候,应注意观察该句子的语法结构和人称和数,再结合其具体用法将错误纠正.考生平时也应注意积累相应的知识.
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