Mum told me not to drive____ high spead on the busy street.


  1. A.
    in
  2. B.
    at
  3. C.
    on
  4. D.
    over
B
試題分析:in 在里面;at 在一點;on在上面;over在上方,越過。句意:媽媽告訴我不要以高速在忙碌的大街上開車。英語中以某種速度用介詞at,故選B。
考點:介詞辨析
點評:英語介詞的一個特點是一詞多義,并且介詞間語義交叉現(xiàn)象很多,習(xí)慣用法也很多,有時很難從詞義上區(qū)分開來。故學(xué)習(xí)中要注意不斷總結(jié),熟記一些介詞和動詞的固定搭配用法及習(xí)慣用法,是完成此類問題的捷徑。
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