4. The pretty girl is known ________ the public ________ a little film star ________ her excellent performance in a film.

A. in; as; with                B. to; as; for

C. among; with; in          D. by; for; because of

B


解析:

be known to sb. 為某人所知;as作為;be known for因…而出名。

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