【題目】Considering the convenience _______ the cost, young people tend to order food through their cellphone App.

A.in preference toB.in response to

C.in addition toD.in regard to

【答案】A

【解析】

考查詞組。句意:考慮到方便,而不是價格,年輕人更傾向于通過手機App點餐。A. in preference to 優(yōu)先于;B. in response to……有反應(yīng);C. in addition to ……之外;D. in regard to關(guān)于,至于。此處指“優(yōu)先于”價格。故選A。

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