单选题In that country, the rich _____ richer, the poor poorer.AbecomeBhas becomeCbecomesDis becoming

单选题
In that country, the rich _____ richer, the poor poorer.
A

become

B

has become

C

becomes

D

is becoming


参考解析

解析:
the+形容词,表示一类人,谓语动词用复数,故为A。

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