题目内容

13.________ more effective measures put in place,the disease has been brought ________ control.(  )
A.For; beyondB.For; underC.With; beyondD.With; under

分析 随着更多有效措施的落实到位,这种疾病已经被控制住了.

解答 答案:D
考查介词.第一空:根据介词用法可知只有介词with可以有复合结构,即"with+宾语+补语"形式,介词for没有此种用法,可排除A、B选项;第二空:根据前面句子意思可知疾病是被控制住了,短语bring sth under control"把…控制住".故选D.

点评 考查介词,弄清楚各个介词的含义并区别各个介词之间的差异,了解某些介词的特殊用法,然后结合语境选择正确答案.

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