题目内容

The money collected should be made good use_______ the people in South Asia who suffered a lot in the earthquake and the tsunami (海啸).

A. of helping B. to help

C. to helping D. of to help

C

【解析】

试题分析:考查use的用法。Make good use of…充分利用好…。动词不定式to do…表示目的。句意是:收集起来的钱应该被充分利用起来帮助那些在地震和海啸中收到损失的南亚人民。故选D。

考点: 考查use的用法

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