Rejecting its argument that the Masters Dog Training Club’s primary aim was to t

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问题 Rejecting its argument that the Masters Dog Training Club’s primary aim was to teach people to train dog s, the court ruled the club ineligible for tax exemption as an educational group.

选项 A、Rejecting its argument that the Masters Dog Training Club’s primary aim was to teach people to train dogs, the court ruled the club ineligible for tax exemption as an educational group.
B、In rejecting the Masters Dog Training Club’s argument that their primary aim was to teach people to train dogs, the court ruled the club ineligible to be exempted of taxes as an educational group.
C、Rejecting the argument that the primary aim of the Masters Dog Training Club was to teach people to train dogs, the court ruled that the club was ineligible for exemption from taxes as an educational group.
D、The club was not to be exempted of taxes as an educational group, ruled the court by rejecting; its argument that the primary aim of the Masters Dog Training Club was teaching people to train dogs.
E、The court ruled the Masters Dog Training Club not eligible to be exempted from taxes as an educational group, rejecting the argument that the primary aim was to teach people to tram dogs.

答案 C

解析 As written, the possessive adjective its fails to make clear whether it is to the court or to the club that the argument mentioned is being attributed.
Note that choices B and D are immediately disqualified by their use of the incorrect preposition of immediately following exempted. The correct usages are: exemption from, exempt from, and exempted from.
A    This choice is incorrect for the reasons mentioned above.
B    This choice uses the idiomatically incorrect form exempted of.
C    Correct. This choice uses the idiomatically correct form exemption from and conveys the meaning of the sentence in a clear, concise way.
D    This choice uses the idiomatically incorrect form exempted of.
E    This choice uses the idiomatically incorrect form ruled the ... club rather than the idiomatically correct ruled that... Furthermore, the phrase not eligible to be exempted is wordy and would be more clearly stated ineligible for exemption as in choice C.
The correct answer is C.
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