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The 2016 Summer Olympic Games will be held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, which becomes the first city in South America _________ Olympics.

A.hosting B. having hosted

C. being hosted D. to host

D

【解析】

試題分析:考查非謂語動詞 句意上,2016夏季奧運會將會在巴西里約熱內盧舉行,它也將成為南美第一個舉辦奧運會的國家。此處是不定式做后置定語,表示將來的概念,故選D。

考點:考查非謂語動詞

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