Thanks to a South Korean drama currently on air, Man From the Stars, this new mix — match junk food trend has become popular among young audiences, _____its unhealthy nature.
A. in favor of B.in terms of C. in case of D.in spite of
D
【解析】
試題分析:考查短語(yǔ)辨析。A. in favor of支持;B.in terms of就……而言;C. in case of以防,萬(wàn)一;D. in spite of雖然,盡管。句意:由于韓國(guó)當(dāng)前熱播的電視劇《來(lái)自星星的你》,這種新的垃圾食品混搭的趨勢(shì)已經(jīng)受到年輕人的歡迎,盡管其本質(zhì)是不健康的。故D正確。
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