单选题These classical works have been simplified on behalf of beginners of English.Aas the representative ofBin the interest ofCin the name ofDin the process of

单选题
These classical works have been simplified on behalf of beginners of English.
A

as the representative of

B

in the interest of

C

in the name of

D

in the process of


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解析:
句意:这些经典作品被简写了,目的是方便初学英语的人。on behalf of的意思是“代表,为了”。in the interest of为了……利益;in the name of以……的名义。

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