【題目】Disney is famous __________ its fantastic theme parks, like Disney world in Florida.

A.atB.withC.forD.by

【答案】C

【解析】

句意:迪斯尼以其夢(mèng)幻般的主題公園而聞名,比如佛羅里達(dá)州的迪斯尼世界。

考查固定詞組。at在;with用;for為了;by通過;根據(jù)be famous as 作為……而出名;be famous for 因?yàn)椤雒;分析句?/span>Disney is famous __________ its fantastic theme parks迪斯尼 其夢(mèng)幻般的主題公園而聞名,因?yàn)榈纤鼓岵粌H僅有夢(mèng)幻般的主題公園,所以用因?yàn)椤雒蔬xC。

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