4.The local government is takingmeasures(措施) to reduce the pollution.

分析 當(dāng)?shù)卣诓扇〈胧p少污染.

解答 71.measures   這里有一個固定詞組take measures to do sth,意思是"采取措施干某事",這里的measure是名詞,它屬于可數(shù)名詞,作"措施"講的時候可以加s.故填measures.

點評 考查名詞的詞義.在熟知單詞詞義的基礎(chǔ)上要注意名詞的數(shù)的變化.這里還需注意measure的另一個詞性是動詞,意為:測量.

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