___________ work has been done to improve the people’s living standard


  1. A.
    Many
  2. B.
    A great many
  3. C.
    A great deal of
  4. D.
    A large number of
C
試題分析:work工作,不可數(shù)名詞。只有C,能與不可數(shù)名詞連用。
考點:短語之間的辨析
點評:many,a great many,a large number of “許多”只與可數(shù)名詞連用
a great deal of , a large amount of 只與不可數(shù)名詞連用。
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