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On those questions _________ at yesterday’s meeting, all the teachers made their views _________ clearly.


  1. A.
    discussing; know
  2. B.
    discussed; know
  3. C.
    discussing; knowing
  4. D.
    discussed; known
D
考查过去分词。根据语境可知,“问题”与“讨论”应是被动关系,所以用过去分词的形式;make...known中known作宾语补足语,与宾语也是被动关系。
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