Many heroes are ready to help others, Lei Feng, ________.


  1. A.
    such as
  2. B.
    like
  3. C.
    for example
  4. D.
    example
C
解析:本題考查for example,such as和like的用法區(qū)別。for example意為“例如”,用來(lái)列舉其中一例,做插入語(yǔ),可放在句首、句中或句末;such as用來(lái)列舉同類(lèi)人或事物中的“幾個(gè)例子”,放在被列舉的事物之前;like也常用來(lái)表示舉例,可與不分開(kāi)的such as換用。根據(jù)題意“很多英雄都樂(lè)于助人,例如雷鋒!笨芍信e的是其中的典型事例,且置于句末,故選C。example是名詞,意為“例子”,在此不合題意。
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