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On January 3,2004,the first panoramic(全景的) image of Mars(火星)

        by NASA’s Mars Exploration Rover spacecraft from the surface of the planet was shown.

A.having taken              B.having been taken      C.taken                        D.was taken

C


解析:

taken=which was taken.选项B有很大的迷惑性,但分词的完成时不作定语。2004年元月3号,由美国国家航空及太空总署的火星探测器从火星表面发回的首张火星全景照片

面世。

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