30% of the population in this city __________ workers.


  1. A.
    am
  2. B.
    is
  3. C.
    are
  4. D.
    be
C
population單獨做主語表示“人口數(shù)”時,謂語動詞要用單數(shù);但是如果population前有一個表示一部分的名詞或數(shù)詞來修飾時,別表示具體的人數(shù),謂語動詞要用復(fù)數(shù),故選C.
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