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20.The central government gave many pprivileges(特权) to Chongqing in all aspects.

分析 中央政府在各个方面给了重庆很多特权.

解答 答案:privileges.many privileges 很多特权,用复数形式.

点评 考查单词的运用.在理解句意的基础上,结合语境选出正确答案,注意名词单复数的使用.

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