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Now a new bookstore________near our school,so we often go there to buy books.


  1. A.
    is opening
  2. B.
    has opened
  3. C.
    has been opened
  4. D.
    is being opened
C
分析:此处open是“开办”的意思,open a new bookstore(开办一家新的书店),现在bookstore成了句子的主语,所以是被动语态。so we often go there to buy books是现在的情况,也就是第一句句子所产生的影响,因此要用现在完成时。
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