18.She was ______ Nobel Prize for her contribution in medicine.( 。
A.regardedB.rewardedC.recognizedD.considered

分析 因?yàn)樵卺t(yī)藥方面的貢獻(xiàn)她被授予了諾貝爾獎(jiǎng).

解答 答案:B.根據(jù)for her contribution in medicine(在醫(yī)藥方面的貢獻(xiàn))可知前半句應(yīng)該表示她被授予了諾貝爾獎(jiǎng),四個(gè)選項(xiàng)的含義分別是A"看待";B reward sb for sth"獎(jiǎng)勵(lì),回報(bào)";C"承認(rèn)";D"考慮,認(rèn)為",所以答案是B,

點(diǎn)評(píng) 考查動(dòng)詞辨析.reward的用法:(1)reward 作名詞時(shí),翻譯為"報(bào)答,酬勞,報(bào)償".
例句:A reward was offered for the return of the passpaort.
為找回護(hù)照他提供了一筆酬金.
(2)reward 用作動(dòng)詞時(shí),常用于reward sb.for sth.
例句:How can I reward you for your kindness?
我怎樣才能報(bào)答你的好意呢?

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