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7.This film enjoyed a good review,but _______ its box-office income,it wasn't so successful.( 。
A.in terms ofB.in case ofC.as a result ofD.in face of

分析 這部電影得到了很好的觀影評論,但就其官方的票房收入而言,它是失敗的.

解答 答案:A in terms of 就..而言; in case of 萬一; as a result of 作為對..的結果; in face of 面對. 聯(lián)系前后語境,根據This film enjoyed a good review說明觀眾還是認可的,但轉折連詞but的使用說明后半句說到了該電影的不足之處,票房不高. in terms of (就…而言)符合句意,故選A.

點評 本題考查介詞短語的語義辨析,考生在平時的學習中應注意積累相應的短語和詞匯,并牢記其意思.在做題時,將短語的意思和題干相結合,從語法、句子結構尤其是句意上去判斷,句意通順,符合邏輯,即正確答案.

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