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      our textbook ,the English spoken in England in the past is very different from ____ spoken at present


  1. A.
    Based on; that
  2. B.
    Bases on; that
  3. C.
    Base on; one
  4. D.
    Based on; it
A
试题分析:考查过去分词做状语和代词:句意:以课本为基础,过去英国说的英语和现在说的英语有很大的差别。Be based on以…为基础,用过去分词做状语,第二空需要代词代替English,that可以指代前面的不可数名词,one指代是前面的可数名词单数,选A。
考点:考查过去分词做状语和代词
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