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The song ____My heart will go on is like...

The song ____My heart will go on is liked by the young people

A. call     B. calling    C. called    D. to call

 

C 【解析】 试题分析:句意:我心依然 这首歌被年轻人们所喜爱!called 这里的called 可用named代替,相当于一个定语从句which is called,译为“被称作,被命名为... 的”,作为定语来修饰或者说解释说明the song。故选C。 考点:考查非谓语动词的用法。
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