Taxi is one of the most common means of city transport, so the increase of taxi _______ in Hangzhou has led to much public concern


  1. A.
    fee
  2. B.
    charge
  3. C.
    fare
  4. D.
    cost
C
試題分析:考查名詞辨析。A學費,律師費;B(商品和服務(wù)而收取的)費用;C車費,船費等交通費;D成本,代價。根據(jù)句意可知此處指出租車的運價,也就是交通費,所以C選項正確,句意:出租車是最為常見的城市交通方式之一,所以杭州出租車運價的上漲引起了公眾的關(guān)注。
考點:考查名詞辨析。
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