【題目】—For weeks after the crash, divers had searched accessible areas ________ for the body of the Indian man who was a Concordia waiter.

—Yes, they did their best and were not to blame for the unfortunate result.

A. in reward B. in trouble

C. in vain D. in reality

【答案】C

【解析】考查介詞短語辨析。句意:——車禍后數(shù)星期,為了找到那名印度人,一個Concordia服務(wù)員的尸體,潛水員們徒勞地搜尋了能進(jìn)入的區(qū)域!堑模麄兘弑M全力,不應(yīng)該因?yàn)椴恍业慕Y(jié)果受到責(zé)備。A. in reward作為報(bào)答;B. in trouble處于困境中;C. in vain徒勞地;D. in reality事實(shí)上。根據(jù)下一句中the unfortunate result及語境可推知,這種搜索是徒勞的,故選C。

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