The college ______ 7 departments, 4 institutes, and Teaching Division of Basic Computer Science and Basic Lab Center.
A.consists ofB.makes up ofC.is consisted ofD.is made of
A

試題分析:考查短語辨析。consist of包含,包括;后跟組成整體的部分;不用于被動語態(tài);排除C;make up of組成,后跟成品或整體;常用被動語態(tài)形式。7 departments, 4 institutes等是部分,排除B。D項缺少up。故選A。
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