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She described the ancient city in detail because she (live) ____ there for years.

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本题考查完成时态。句意:她详细地描述了这座古老的城市,因为她在那儿居住了好多年。根据时间状语for years可以判断,句中描述的动作或者状态发生了一段时间,要用完成时态。主句中的动作晚于从句中的动作,即从句的动作发生在主句之前,即过去的过去,故应用过去完成时had lived。
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