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As the war in Libya goes on, an increasing number of people in the country         from their homes and         a safe place to stay.


  1. A.
    have been driven; are trying to find
  2. B.
    has been driven; is trying to find
  3. C.
    are being driven; have found
  4. D.
    have been driven; have tried to find
A
根據時間狀語從句,隨著利比亞戰(zhàn)爭的進行,可知主句為完成時態(tài)。越來越多的人是后面動詞的邏輯賓語,故用被動語態(tài)。越來越多的人是復數,可排除BC選項,從下文意思可知,人們正在努力尋找一個安全的地方居住,故選A。
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