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6.A young woman is presented       an award because she saved the baby falling off a high building.(  )
A.toB.ofC.forD.with

分析 一位年轻妇女因为救了从高楼坠下的婴儿而受到奖励.

解答 答案:D.
考查介词的用法.此处present sb.with an award 意为"给某人颁奖",题干中使用的是这一短语的被动语态形式.

点评 本题考查介词的用法.众所周知,介词在固定搭配中使用的频率相当高,除了经常总结学习之外,还要在具体的语境中注意短语的使用是否变换了形式,例如一些短语的被动语态形式就是经常考查的重点.

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