In recent years much more emphasis hasbeen put ______ developing the students′ productive skills.A.onto B.over C.in D.on

In recent years much more emphasis hasbeen put ______ developing the students′ productive skills.

A.onto
B.over
C.in
D.on

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解析:考查固定搭配。put emphasis on表示“把重点放在;着重于;强调”。句意为“近年来更注重对学生的技能培养”。

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