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2.A teacher may evaluate and grade an essay ______ his general impression rather than on a detailed analysis.(  )
A.at the mercy ofB.in the name of
C.on the basis ofD.in the charge of

分析 一个老师可能会根据他对学生的总体印象而不是具体分析来评判一篇作文的优劣,从而给出相应的得分.

解答 答案:C  at the mercy of 受..支配; in the name of 以..的名义; on the basis of 根据; in the charge of 由..负责.联系前后语境,老师对学生的评定是由一定的理由的,on the basis of (根据)符合句意,故选C.

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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