__________ the crisis of economy getting more and more serious, the government is searching for ways to improve people’s life.

A. As B. For C. With D. On

 

C

【解析】句意:隨著危機(jī)經(jīng)濟(jì)變得越來(lái)越嚴(yán)重,政府正在尋找方法來(lái)改善人們的生活。A. As作為,后跟名詞或句子;B. For為了;C. With隨著,后加賓語(yǔ)和動(dòng)詞的-ing形式;D. On關(guān)于。由句意可知選C。

考點(diǎn): 考查介詞的用法。

 

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