Not many people __________ the idea that money brings happiness.

A. in favor of B. agree C. subscribe to D. approve

 

C

【解析】

試題分析:句意:不是很多人同意錢可以帶來快樂的想法。subscribe to同意,A項(xiàng)應(yīng)該是are in favor of,B項(xiàng)是agree to,D項(xiàng)是approve of,所以選C。

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