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John Clarke, who is in the prime of his career, has been ranked__________ the top l0 players in tennis history by Sports Daily.

A. at
B. into
C. among
D. from

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解析:约翰·克拉克正处在他职业生涯的鼎盛时期,被《体育日报》评为网球史上的十佳运动员。本题考查介词。谓语has been ranked后用tlle top lo players in tennis history限制了具体范围,因此C最为恰当
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