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【题目】More than 5,000 people money on April 5, 2019 to help the survivors of the 1937 Nanjing massacre.

A.donateB.will donateC.donatedD.have donated

【答案】C

【解析】

句意:201945日,五千多人捐款帮助在1937年南京大屠杀中的幸存者。

考查动词时态辨析。donate是动词原形,一般现在时;will donate是一般将来时;donated是一般过去时;have donated是现在完成时。根据时间标志词是 April 5, 2009。这是过去的时间,可知一般过去时。故选C

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