16.Students who graduate with working experience will be given         over those who never work in any company.(  )
A.predictionB.preferenceC.presenceD.preparation

分析 有工作經(jīng)驗(yàn)的學(xué)生將比沒(méi)有在公司上過(guò)班的學(xué)生更受偏愛(ài).

解答 答案:B
A:prediction 預(yù)測(cè),預(yù)言 B:偏愛(ài),偏好 C:存在,出席 D:準(zhǔn)備 根據(jù)句意"相比沒(méi)有在公司上過(guò)班的學(xué)生",give preference over"給予偏愛(ài)"更符合句意.故選項(xiàng)為B.

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