Mr. Gable will not approve the purchase until his supervisor conducts a __________review of the contract.A.comprehensionB.comprehendC.comprehensiveD.comprehending

Mr. Gable will not approve the purchase until his supervisor conducts a __________review of the contract.

A.comprehension
B.comprehend
C.comprehensive
D.comprehending

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解析:空格位于冠词“a”和名词“review”之间,应该填入形容词。句子表示“综合审查”,故选择意为“综合的,全面的”形容词。

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