单选题People are contributing to the industrial and agricultural _____ in China.AstructureBinstructionCconstructionDdirection

单选题
People are contributing to the industrial and agricultural _____ in China.
A

structure

B

instruction

C

construction

D

direction


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解析:
句意:在中国,人们正在为工业和农业的建设贡献自己的力量。construction意为“建设”;structure意为“结构,构造”;instruction意为“指导”;direction意为“方向”。

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