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The information tells me that the way of education in Canada is quite different from _____ in China .


  1. A.
    one
  2. B.
    it
  3. C.
    that
  4. D.
    those
C
代詞考查題。One代指可數(shù)名詞單數(shù)指同類中的一個;it代指同一物;that為避免重復代指前面出現(xiàn)的名詞而且that后往往有介詞短語修飾。 消息告知我加拿大的教學方式不同于中國的方式。 選C
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