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【题目】“______, we believe the overall policy stand to support a two-way opening of the Chinese capital marked and it will continue this year.” he added.

A. As some bottlenecks are difficult to be broken

B. As some bottlenecks are difficult to break

C. Difficult as some bottlenecks are to be broken

D. Difficult as some bottlenecks are to break

【答案】D

【解析】考查as引导让步状语从句倒装的用法。句意:他补充道:“虽然打破瓶颈很困难,我们认为,支持中国资本双向开放的总体政策立场是明确的,今年将继续下去。”as引导让步状语从句,从句必须倒装,句型结构为“形容词+as+主语+谓语”;A选项As some bottlenecks are difficult to be broken;和B选项As some bottlenecks are difficult to break结构不符;打破瓶颈“break bottleneck”,C选项Difficult as some bottlenecks are to be broken用了被动形式,错误;D选项Difficult as some bottlenecks are to break正确,故选D。

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