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18.Though its economy is speeding fast,China's average family income is far below         of the developed countries.(  )
A.eachB.thoseC.oneD.that

分析 尽管经济发展速度很快,但中国人均家庭收入还是远低于发达国家.

解答 答案:D
句意指代的是average family income平均家庭收入,抽象名词,后有介词短语修饰,要用that来指代.故选D.

点评 代词用法灵活.学习时,要注意积累.特别是相似用法,要注意区分和掌握.本题中的one,that是比较容易混淆的,one指代同类事物中的任意一个;that指代不可数名词(指代可数名词时,表示特指.相当于the one).

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