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The columbine flower,( )to nearly all of the United States,can be raised from seed in\almost any garden.

A.native
B.how native is
C.how native is it
D.is native

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解析:该题考查句子结构。该句主干为The columbine flower can be raised...,可见空格处应是一插入语做定语或同位语成分,首先排除选项D(不合句子结构),B、C选项语意不通,故答案为A,其中native为形容词做定语修饰其前的the columbine flower,“be native to sth.”意为“(动植物)原产的,天生的”。
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