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18.We always keep ______ spare paper,in case we run out.(  )
A.too muchB.a number of
C.a huge amount ofD.a good many

分析 我们通常会准备大量的备用纸,以防用完.

解答 答案:C
A:"too much""太多",修饰不可数名词;B:a number of"许多",修饰可数名词;C:a huge amount of"大量的",修饰可数和不可数名词;D:a good many"很多"修饰可数名词."paper"为不可数名词,故只能从选项A和C中选择,根据句意"in case we run out"可推断出"大量"符合句意,故此题选项为C.

点评 此题考查修饰可数名词和不可数名词的形容词短语,根据形容词短语的词义并结合句意,可得出此题选项.

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