Peter, though a green hand, has earned not only the trust of his fellow workers but also ________ of his boss.

A.one B.ones

C.that D.those

 

C

【解析】

試題分析: 考查代詞。 句意:雖然彼德還是個尊重但他贏得同事及領(lǐng)導的信任。That代指上文提到the trust ,可代指可數(shù)名詞的單數(shù)也可代指不可數(shù)名詞,故選C項。

考點 : 考查代詞

 

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