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At the meeting they discussed three dif-ferent_______to the study of mathematics。


  1. A.
    approaches
  2. B.
    means
  3. C.
    methods
  4. D.
    ways
D
答案為D。句意:在會議上他們討論了三種不同的學習數(shù)學的方法。way意為“方式,方法”,可指具體的方法,也可指抽象的方法,多指一般的思想、行動、辦事的方法,也可指個人特殊的方式、方法。approach意為“接近,靠近,方式,方法”,指接近某人或某事,也可指對待或處理事情的方式或方法。mean意為“方式,方法”,用于抽象意義,可指為達到某一目的而采用的方法、計劃、政策、策略等,尤指整套方法;用于具體意義,常指為達到某一目的所使用的工具、材料、機器、用具、車船等。method意為“方式,方法”,指具體的、系統(tǒng)的、有步驟的方法,強調條理性及高效率。
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