题目内容

Public attention at the moment is focused___ the problems of industrial relations.


  1. A.
    into
  2. B.
    towards
  3. C.
    about
  4. D.
    on
D
解析:
这题考查介词的用法:词组是:focus one’s public attention on“专注于”,句意是:现在的公共注意力专注于公共关系的问题。选D。
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