Those kind-hearted donators would like to set up a special school to accept all disabled students, ________ education level and background.

A. in need of B. in honor of C. in favor of D. regardless of

 

D

【解析】

試題分析: 句意:那些好心的捐贈者想要建立一所特殊的學(xué)校來接受所有殘疾的學(xué)生,不管他們的教育水平和背景。A. in need of 需要;B. in honor of 為了紀念;C. in favor of 支持;贊同;D. regardless of 不管不顧。選D。

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