【題目】Many people ____ building more nursing homes so that more serious can be taken care of.

A. admire B. advocate

C. agree D. allocate

【答案】B

【解析】

試題分析:考查動詞。A. admire崇拜;欽佩;B. advocate提倡,主張。后接動名詞作賓語; C. agree 同意;D. allocate分配。句意:許多人提倡多建點養(yǎng)老院,這樣更多的老人可以得到照顧。故B正確。

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