3. It’s the protection for the trees than how many trees are planted
each year that really matters.
3. rather rather than意為“而不是”。根據(jù)句意“重要的是i保護(hù)樹而不是每年種多少樹”可知答案。
題目來源:2015全品作業(yè)本高中英語必修2新課標(biāo)外研版 > Period One Introduction&Vocabulary and Reading
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