Lewis was much admired ______ his work on the advanced medical research.

A. on B. inC. forD. with

 

C

【解析】

試題分析:句意:路易斯因在醫(yī)學(xué)研究的先進(jìn)工作得到人們的欽佩。這里使用短語(yǔ):Admire sb for sth “因某事欽佩某人”。所以用介詞for.選C。

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