At tile meeting they discussed three different ______to the study of mathematics.

     A. approaches      B. means         C. methods        D. ways

A. 

解析:近義詞用法辨析。Approach: ways of dealing with a person or thing,常和介詞to搭配;means: action by which a result is brought about手段,強(qiáng)調(diào)行動(dòng),常和介詞of搭配;method: way of doing something常和介詞of搭配,一般多指比較系統(tǒng)理論性較強(qiáng)的方法;way: 方式、方法,最普通的詞匯,常和of介詞搭配或不定式to聯(lián)用。

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