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【题目】 In my dream, I still remember the places _____ many tombs(坟墓).

A. have B. are C. own D. with

【答案】D

【解析】

试题分析:句意:在我的梦里,我仍记得带有很多坟墓的地方。have 有; are是; own自己的; with带有。此处作后置定语修饰名词the places,故用介词短语with many tombs。故选D。

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