CCTV ________ public opinion about the poisonous milk powder.

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A.made a list of

B.made a record of

C.made a survey of

D.made fun of

答案:C
解析:

本題為短語辨異題。題中opinion應(yīng)為可數(shù)名詞,若用A、B兩項應(yīng)用其復(fù)數(shù)形式表示“公眾的輿論”,很顯然D項不合題意。由C項與全句構(gòu)成表達“中央電視臺就有毒奶粉事件進行了輿論調(diào)查”的題意。


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