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11.The company has many branches            the world.(  )
A.forB.onC.acrossD.with

分析 这家公司在世界各地有很多分部.

解答 答案是C.本题主要考查介词辨析. for对…来说;为了,因为;on在…上;带在…身上;乘(汽车、火车、飞机等);(书、讨论、观点等)关于;across 横穿;与…交叉; 在…对面;遍及;across the world遍及世界各地;with具有;和;随着;根据句意和介词搭配判断,公司的分部"遍及世界各地"所以答案选择C.

点评 介词辨析要在掌握各介词的基本用法和固定搭配的基础上结合语境做出符合逻辑、常理的推测.

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