28. It has always been the _____ of our goverment to encourage graduates to start their business.   

   A. plan                 B. campaign           C. procedure           D. policy

D


解析:

D. 考查名詞詞義辨析。句意:政府的一貫方針是鼓勵大學畢業(yè)生創(chuàng)業(yè)。policy(尤指政黨、政府、大企業(yè)、商行等的)政策,方針。Campaign(政治或競選的)運動;(軍事的)行動,procedure做事的手續(xù)、程序,rule規(guī)則,plan計劃,均不合題意。

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