The success of a government should be       in terms of the health and happiness of the people as well as the development of economy.
A.measured B.observedC.benefitedD.built
A

試題分析:A. measured衡量,B. observed觀察,C. benefited受益,D. built建立,句意:一個政府的成功應(yīng)該除了用經(jīng)濟(jì)的發(fā)展,還有人們的健康和快樂來衡量。所以選A。
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