【題目】現(xiàn)在越來越多的外國人對中國文化感興趣。
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【答案】More and more foreigners are interested in Chinese culture now.
【解析】
根據(jù)中文,可知這是一個一般現(xiàn)在時的肯定句;foreigner外國人,作主語,more and more越來越多,放在主語前修飾主語,所以foreigner用復數(shù)foreigners;be interested in對……感興趣;Chinese culture中國文化,now現(xiàn)在,故答案為More and more foreigners are interested in Chinese culture now。
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【1】From the passage, Stephen Jackson is __________________.
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