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(2007·浙江)The open-air celebration has been put off ________ the bad weather.


  1. A.
    in case of
  2. B.
    in spite of
  3. C.
    instead of
  4. D.
    because of
D
本题考查介词短语的意思。句意:因为坏天气,霉天庆祝活动被取消了。in case of以防万一;in spite of尽管;instead of相反;because of因为。
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