The trade union intended to call on the workers to go on strike _______ the government’s limitation on exports.

A. in response to B. in demand of

C. in honor of D. in favor of

A

【解析】

試題分析:句意:工會也打算號召工人繼續(xù)罷工以回應(yīng)政府限制出口。A. in response to回應(yīng);B. in demand of要求;C. in honor of為了紀念;D. in favor of喜歡、支持。由句意可知選A。

考點:考查介詞短語的用法。

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