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4.The job is not very good _________ income,but I can get valuable experience from it.(  )
A.in terms ofB.in search ofC.in need ofD.in case of

分析 就工资待遇方面来说,这份工作是不好的,但是我能从中获取珍贵的经验.

解答 答案:A in terms of 就..而言; in search of 寻找; in need of 需要; in case of 万一. 联系前后语境,根据but I can get valuable experience from it,该句中有一个but,说明前后句之间应该表示转折,结合句意,in terms of (就..而言)符合句意,故选A.

点评 本题考查介词短语的语义辨析,考生在平时的学习中应注意积累相应的短语和词汇,并牢记其意思.在做题时,将短语的意思和题干相结合,从语法、句子结构尤其是句意上去判断,句意通顺,符合逻辑,即正确答案.

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A.is now available to ordinary people
B.first appeared in the United States
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