Urban (城市) crowdedness would be greatly relieved if only the_______ charged on public transport were more reasonable


  1. A.
    fees
  2. B.
    payments
  3. C.
    fares
  4. D.
    costs
C
考查名詞辨析。句意“要是公共交通的價(jià)格更合理一些的話,大城市的交通擁擠將會(huì)大大減輕!眆are指“車、船費(fèi),票價(jià)”。故選C。
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