scientific attitude is needed in developing our city.
— I agree with you. In this way, we can make           mistakes


  1. A.
    Fewer; less
  2. B.
    Less; more
  3. C.
    More; fewer
C
本題的含義為發(fā)展我們的城市需要更多的科學(xué)態(tài)度,通過(guò)這種方式,我們會(huì)犯更少的錯(cuò)誤,修飾可數(shù)名詞使用fewer表示更少的含義,故本題選C。
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