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18.China is a developed country.

分析 中国是一个发展中国家.

解答 答案:developed改为developing.考查单词辨析.developed表示"发达的";developing表示"发展中的",中国是一个发展中国家,所以用developing.

点评 考查单词辨析.动词的ing 和ed形式的形容词的含义大不相同,例如本题的developed表示"发达的";developing表示"发展中的",平时学习时注意总结.例如使役动词的ing形式修饰物,表示"令人如何"; ed形式的形容词修饰人,表示"如何的"的含义.

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