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单选题
In the past year £4,000,000 was spent on
A
looking after old people
B
all the company projects
C
education and training
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文中第二段最后的“this”指代前面的“education and training”(教育和培训),故可知去年4,000,000英镑花在教育、培训和从照料老人到艺术的其他领域,A、C项只是其中一部分,可以排除。B项“公司所有的项目”比较全面,符合题意。
文中第二段最后的“this”指代前面的“education and training”(教育和培训),故可知去年4,000,000英镑花在教育、培训和从照料老人到艺术的其他领域,A、C项只是其中一部分,可以排除。B项“公司所有的项目”比较全面,符合题意。
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