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【题目】Chinese people are strongly _____ the deployment of THAAD(萨德)System, and few Koreans support this unwise decision.

A.forB.withC.againstD.beyond

【答案】C

【解析】

句意:中国人民强烈反对萨德系统的发展,很少有韩国人支持这一不明智的决定。

考查介词辨析。for为了,支持;with伴随;against反对;beyond超过。and表并列关系连词,前后句的句意保持一致。根据and后文few Koreans support this unwise decision“很少有韩国人支持这一不明智的决定”,可知,空格处表示“中国人强烈反对萨德系统的发展”,所以空格处填介词against。故选C

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