John says that his present job does not provide him with enough _____ for his organizing ability.

   A. scope                    B. space                    C. capacity                    D. range

A. scope


解析:

本題中scope (=opportunity; outlet) 施展機(jī)會, 發(fā)展余地, 是不可數(shù)名詞, 如:Give someone scope to show his ability. Range意指“變動范圍; 視聽范圍; 理解范圍”, 如:the range of prices (價格變動范圍).

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