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【题目】Mr Li is a kind-hearted businessman. He has built many schools ________ his father.

Yes. He is not only a successful businessman but also a great person.

A.coming alongB.under the name ofC.on the edge of

【答案】B

【解析】

句意:——李先生是个心地善良的商人。他以他父亲的名义建了许多学校。——是的。他不仅是一个成功的商人,而且是一个伟大的人。

考查介词短语。coming along进展如何;under the name of以……的名义;on the edge of濒于,几乎,在边缘。根据前句Mr Li is a kind-hearted businessman.结合句意可知,此空是“以……的名义”的意思,应填under the name of,故选B

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