The students shouldn’t only be judged_____ how good their remarks were in the exam.in order to start their own business

   A. in terms of          B. in term of          C. to terms of        D. on term of

A


解析:

A考查term短語搭配。in terms of 依據(jù),憑借;句意:為了去創(chuàng)業(yè),學(xué)生們不應(yīng)該僅僅依據(jù)他們在考試中得分的好壞而受到評價。

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