【題目】—It’s said that the engineer bought a big house in Vanke the other day.

—Yes, the price of houses _______ (rise) to above 15,000 per square metre in Wuxi and it is likely to get even higher the next few months.

【答案】has risen

【解析】

句意:——據(jù)說前兩天工程師在萬科買了一個大的房子。——是的。無錫房子的價格已經(jīng)漲到超過萬五每平方米,在接下來的幾個月有可能更高。

此處表示對現(xiàn)在的影響,用現(xiàn)在完成時,主語是the price,是第三人稱單數(shù),謂語動詞用has risen。故答案為has risen。

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