题目内容

With the land of the city becoming rare, more and more high-rise buildings are under construction around the Jingmen City ___________ space.

A. in search of B. on behalf of

C. for lack of D. in charge of

C

【解析】

试题分析:考查介词词组。A. in search of搜寻;B. on behalf of代表---的利益;C. for lack of 因缺乏;D. in charge of 负责,管理。句意:随着城市土地正变的稀缺,因空间缺乏the Jingmen City越来越多的高楼正在建设中。故选C。

考点:考查介词词组。

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