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That our environment has little to do with our abilities, characters and behavior _____ central to his theory.
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is

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are

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has been

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have been


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句意:我们所处的环境与我们的能力、性格和行为几乎没有什么关联是他理论的中心思想。空格前面整个是that引导的一个主语从句,视作一个整体,谓语要用单数形式,另外,本句只是对事实的一般陈述,故用一般现在时即可。
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