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7.He has made greatcontributions(贡献)to a space development program.

分析 他对太空发展项目做出了很大贡献.

解答 答案:contributions(贡献)
考查固定短语,make great contributions to对…做出很大贡献,或者make a contribution to…
如:He made a very positive contribution to the success of the project.
他对项目的成功贡献良多.

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D.running after a sheep
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C.a poor farmer
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