.One out of three villagers                   a new school in the village.

A.advocates to build

B.advocate to build

C.advocates building

D.advocate building

C


解析:

one out of/in three“三分之一,三個里有一個”,作主語時,謂語動詞與前一個數(shù)詞one一致。advocate后接名詞或動名詞作賓語。

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