___the survivors in the traffic accident appreciated the police before they left
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___the survivors in the traffic accident appreciated the police before they left for their homes. A.The most of | B.Most | C.The majority of | D.The majority |
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答案
C |
解析
考查固定用法。most of表示……中的大部分,前面不用冠词。The majority of也表示……中的大部分,前面要加冠词。句意:在这起交通事故中生还的大部分人……,ABD选项格式错误,故选C。 |
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