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【题目】近年来, 越来越多的人用WeChat与朋友们保持联系。

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【答案】More and more people have kept in touch with friends by WeChat in recent years.

【解析】

“近年来”翻译为in recent years,表示到现在为止的时间段,故此句应用现在完成时(have/has +过去分词)。more and more people表示“越来越多的人”,复数形式作主语,故用havekeep in touch with sb.与某人保持联系,keep过去分词kept。故答案为More and more people have kept in touch with friends by WeChat in recent years.

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