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19.Paris visited by more than eight million tourists every year.visited改为is visited.分析 每年有超过八百万的游客去游览巴黎.
解答 6.visited改为is visited,此题考查被动语态的用法,主语Paris与谓语动词visite是被动的关系,因此使用被动语态be done,句中有时间状语every year,描述的是事实性的内容,因此用一般现在时,故答案为visited改为is visited.
点评 此题考查被动语态的用法,做此类题时要注意分析谓语动词与主语的关系,进行作答.
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