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18.______ the numbers in employment,the hotel industry was the second largest industry in this country last year.(  )
A.In spite ofB.In case ofC.In terms ofD.In favor of

分析 句意:就就业的数量而言,旅馆行业是去年这个国家第二大产业.

解答 答案:C.根据the hotel industry was the second largest industry in this country last year可知这是就就业的数量而言的,四个选项的含义分别是.A.In spite of虽然,B.In case of以防,万一,C.In terms of就…而言,D.In favor of支持,赞同,所以答案是C.

点评 考查介词短语.
1.in term of 依据,按照,在…方面
What is it in term of metric measures?按公制度量它是多少?
2.in terms of 用…的话; 就…而言; 以…为单位
He referred to your work in terms of high praise.他对你的工作大加赞扬.

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