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Albert Einstein, the author of the Theory of Relativity, made a () contribution to physics in the twentieth century. .

A.separated
B.separate
C.significant
D.severe

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解析:爱因斯坦一一相对论的作者,对二十世纪的物理学有极重大的买献
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