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单选题
He _____ in the country for 3 years.
A

used to live

B

lived

C

was used to live

D

used to living


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解析:
used to表示“过去常常”,有明显表示过去的时间含义,所以通常不与表示次数(如:twice,three times等)或一段时间(如:three months,five years等)的词连用。
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