Universities have the right to develop in their own way, but whatever they do, their polices must be consistent with the nation’s _________laws.

A. conservative B. abundant C. relevant D. adequate

 

C

【解析】

試題分析: 句意:大學(xué)有權(quán)利按照自己的道路來發(fā)展,但是不管做什么,他們的政策必須要符合國家的法律。A. conservative守舊的,保守的B. abundant 豐富的;C. relevant相關(guān)的;D. adequate充足的;適當(dāng)?shù)模粍偃蔚、選C。

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