19.The government must find an _________policy to deal with this problem.( 。
A.effectiveB.effectC.efficientD.effort

分析 政府必須找到有效的政策來解決這個問題.

解答 答案是A;本題考查名詞的定語; effective adj.有效的; 起作用的; effect n.影響; efficient adj.有效率的;effort  n.努力;題干中需要的是policy的定語;an effective policy 有效的政策,故答案是A.

點評 本題考查的是選用恰當(dāng)?shù)亩ㄕZ;首先理解各選項的詞性和詞義,結(jié)合語境選擇符合語法和邏輯的選項.

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