【題目】We have to give the users something new __________ what we've already offered, which is the only way to broaden the appeal of the website.

A. in exchange for B. regardless of

C. according to D. in addition to

【答案】A

【解析】句意:我們必須給用戶新的東西來換取我們已經(jīng)提供的,這是唯一用來拓寬網(wǎng)站的吸引力的方法。in exchange for交換,以此易彼;regardless of不顧,不管;according to根據(jù),按照;取決于;in addition to……之外;另外。

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