It is ______ ill health that she is now not so active in the movement.

A. instead of B. in place of

C. thanks to D. in face of

 

C

【解析】考查介詞短語辨析。 A. instead of“而不是,替代”; B. in place of“替代”; C. thanks to“因?yàn)椋捎,幸虧”?D. in face of“面對”,該句是個(gè)強(qiáng)調(diào)句,句意“就是‘因?yàn)椤×,所以現(xiàn)在她在活動中不太活躍。”,故正確答案為C.

考點(diǎn):介詞短語辨析

 

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