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This village__________to be the place in which Ernest Hemingway,one of the greatest American writers,wrote this story.

A.is believing
B.is believed
C.believes
D.believe

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解析:考情点拨:本题考查被动语态。应试指导:句意:这个村子被认为是美国著名作家欧内斯特·海明威在这里写了这篇小说。This village与believe之间是被动关系,应用被动语态。
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