【題目】Shenzhou X, China’s fifth manned spacecraft, ________ into space on June 11. 2013.

A. has sentB. was sentC. will sendD. is sent

【答案】B

【解析】句意:神舟十號(hào),也就是中國(guó)的第五個(gè)載人飛船,在2013年6月11日發(fā)射進(jìn)入太空。根據(jù)時(shí)間狀語(yǔ)on June 11. 2013句子應(yīng)該用一般過(guò)去時(shí),故排除CD;句子的主語(yǔ)Shenzhou Xsend之間是被動(dòng)關(guān)系。故選B。

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