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16.It is widely believed that plenty of fresh air      good health.(  )
A.devotes toB.leads toC.gets toD.contributes to

分析 人们普遍认为,大量的新鲜空气有助于身体健康.

解答 答案:D.根据句子结构可知it 形式主语,is 主句系动词believed 主句表语.而that plenty of fresh air     good health 是真正的主语,句义是大量的新鲜空气有助于身体健康,四个选项的含义分别是devote to"专心于";lead to"引领,导致(坏结果)";get to"到达";contribute to"奉献,导致,有助于(好结果)",所以答案是D.

点评 考查动词短语辨析.contribute to的主要用法:
1.捐献
contribute to the Red Cross 向红十字会捐献
2.有助于,为…出力
Proper rest and enough sleep contribute to longevity.适当的休息和足够的睡眠有益于长寿.

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