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13.正在建设的房子将成为我们的图书馆.The buildingbeingbuilt will be our new library.分析 正在建设的房子将成为我们的图书馆.
解答 答案是being built.考查现在分词短语作后置定语.the building是被建造,所以用被动语态be+过去分词built.句意是:正在建设的房子将成为我们的图书馆.所以用be built的现在分词形式being built作后置定语,表示"正在建设的".故答案是being built.
点评 解答此类题目,首先要明确句子考查的固定词组及搭配,然后根据相关语法和英语习惯进行翻译.

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