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4.When a monument                our heroes in the anti-Japanese war was first shown to the public,millions of people showed respect for them.(  )
A.in favor ofB.in honor of
C.in celebration ofD.in terms of
E.in celebration of   

分析 当纪念英雄的纪念碑首次向公众展示时,千百万人民对他们表示敬意.

解答 B 考查固定短语.in favor of支持;in honor of纪念; in celebrtion of 为了庆祝…;in terms of根据,以…的形式;根据句意:当纪念英雄的纪念碑首次向公众展示时,所以答案选B.

点评 英语中的固定短语,既不能添词,也不能少词,是固定的,要求同学们在平时记忆准确,然后根据句意找出记忆中的固定搭配,做出正确的答案.

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