Only by increasing the number of doctors by 50 percent properly in this hospital.

A. can be the patients treated

B. can the patients be treated

C. the patients can be treated

D. treated can be the patients

 

B

【解析】考查部分倒裝。句意:“只有將醫(yī)院的醫(yī)生增加50%,才能讓病人在醫(yī)院里得到合理的救助。”“Only + 狀語(yǔ)”位于句首,句子部分倒裝。

考點(diǎn):部分倒裝

 

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