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Jack Ma is the richest man in China now and has ______ $3billion to invest in environment and education.

A.set aside B.set about

C.set down D.set up

A

【解析】

试题分析:考察短语辨析.A.set aside把…放在一边、留出;B.set about开始做;C.set down制定、记下;D.set up建立、准备。该句意思为:马云是中国目前最富有的人,他为环境和教育投了30亿美元。根据句意,故选A

考点:考察短语辨析。

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