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—It is selfless the doctor to devote all the time he had to caring for the patients.

—I think so, they are so great.

A. forB. ofC. withD. to

 

B

【解析】

试题分析:句意:----医生贡献了他所有的时间照顾病人,医生是无私的。----我也这样认为,他们是这么伟大。Its adj. of/for sb to do, 当形容词形容人说明人的性格特点时,应用of。因此,选B。

考点:考查介词的用法。

 

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