________ giving a general introduction to computers, the course also provides practical operation.

A.In terms of B.In addition to

C.In case of D.In order to

 

B

【解析】B 考查介詞短語辨析。句意:除了對電腦進(jìn)行簡單介紹之外,該課程還提供一些實(shí)際的操作。in addition to意為“除了”,相當(dāng)于besides;in terms of意為“就……方面而言”;in case of意為“如果,假使”;in order to意為“為了”。根據(jù)句意可知B項(xiàng)正確。

 

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