china took part in the olmpics for the first time in 1952改为同

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china took part in the olmpics for the first time in 1952改为同义句
()() the first time for china ()take part in the olmpics in 1952

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it is the firt time for sb. to do sth.
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China first took part in the Olympics in 1936
时间应该是1936
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