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The book, which took him most of his life to write, is said________ ever since.
- A.to have published
- B.to be published
- C.to have been published
- D.having been published
The book, which took him most of his life to write, is said ________ ever since.
A.to have published
B.to be published
C.to have been published
D.having been published
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A.to have published
B.to be published
C.to have been published
D.having been published
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I went there in 1948, no local (当地的) planes in those days, so I made the trip by but. It was a thousand kilometers long and it 1 twenty hours. I sat by a man about my own age, 24, He said his name was Karl Packer, but he 2 told me anything else. He disappointed me because he had so 3 to say. No opinions, no memories, no stories to 4 . Has his home, his life, the war and so on 5 no mark at all on him? It was very puzzling. I was glad when the pillows (枕头) were. 6 . I could politely try to sleep. I 7 I would never meet him again.
The next time I went to Fairburn was in 1974.By 8 , of course. The president was going to “open” the new town, 9 had taken 26 years to be 10 . I sat next to a man of about fifty, whose face was a book. I guessed he had something 11 to tell me. The face was rough (粗糙), brown and lined. There were 12 of worry and of fear perhaps, two old scars (疤痕). But in them, I saw 13 and power. I guessed he was the boss of 14 . Perhaps he had not expected it would be big or hadn't wanted it.
I was sure he had done it well. The thing had clearly taught him the power of decision, and command (指挥). We started to talk… The next two 15 were for me the most interesting and exciting that I remembered. He didn't give me a chance to speak. He kept me 16 , open-mouthed with wonder (惊奇). Our plan 17 at Fairburn. I shook hands with him and thanked him for making the journey so 18 . I told him my name. “It was my 19 ,” he said, “I was the chief engineer here until last year. I 20 the new town. Karl Packer is the name. Haven't we met somewhere?”
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