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My interest in English ______ September 2009 when I met our present English teacher.
A.dates fromB.dated fromC.dates backD.dating back to
A

試題分析:句意:我對于英語的興趣起源于2009年9月我見到我現在的英語老師的時候。通過后半句可知當他見到現在這位英語老師的時候他就對英語產生了興趣,一直到現在,所以主句要用一般現在時。date from表示追溯到,始于,起源于;date back表示回溯至。故選A。
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