_____ their inexperience, they’ve done a good job.

A. Given B. Supposed

C. ConsideredD. Concluded

 

A

【解析】

試題分析:句意:鑒于經(jīng)驗的缺乏,他們做得工作已經(jīng)不錯了。A鑒于,考慮到;B假定的;C考慮;C得出結(jié)論。在這四個單詞中,只有g(shù)iven可以作為介詞,后面跟名詞,構(gòu)成介詞短語,而其他均為動詞,不符合題意,選A。

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