My politics ________ better than English.


  1. A.
    is
  2. B.
    are
  3. C.
    be
  4. D.
    looks
A
這里名詞politics盡管以-s結(jié)尾,但并不表示復(fù)數(shù),它表示“政治課、政治學(xué)”意思的時候,是單數(shù)概念,又如:maths表示數(shù)學(xué)課;而表示“政治觀點”的時候是復(fù)數(shù)概念.陷阱是當成復(fù)數(shù)形式用are;解決辦法是從上下文可以明顯地看出是說學(xué)科、功課等方面的事,與政治觀點無關(guān).
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