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【题目】In no time______ by a string of measures backing Hainan’s efforts to deepen reform and opening-up.

A. the landmark decision was followed

B. was the landmark decision followed

C. did the landmark decision follow;

D. the landmark decision had been followed;

【答案】A

【解析】

考察句子语序。句意:在这重大决议之后会出台一系列的办法来支持海南深化改革和扩大开放。In no time(立刻,马上)位于句首,句子用陈述语序,不用部分倒装。另外,该句陈述的过去的事情,因而用一般过去时,综述选A。

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China is the proud inventor of tea which was first drunk by Shen Nong, a Chinese ruler around 2737 B. C. Tea production was rapidly developed, making tea a popular drink during the Tang and Song Dynasties.

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4 This was during 618 and 907.

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E. Kinds of inventions have changed our life.

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