30,000 dollars ______ a large amount of money, but it’s ______ than we need.


  1. A.
    is, far more
  2. B.
    are, very much
  3. C.
    is, far less
  4. D.
    are, very little
C
考查主謂一致和比較級(jí)。句意“三萬美元是一大筆錢,但它離我們需要的還差得遠(yuǎn)。”金錢、距離等都看作單數(shù),排除B、D;根據(jù)but看作,表達(dá)的是轉(zhuǎn)折,排除A。故選C。
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