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Now most of the shops in the big city _________ open until late into the night.


  1. A.
    leave
  2. B.
    stay
  3. C.
    is kept
  4. D.
    is put
B
解析:
因為主語為名詞復數(shù),排除C、D兩項,A項leave語態(tài)不對。
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