【題目】It's said that his father was attacked a man a knife.

A. with;with B. by;by

C. by;with D. with;by

【答案】C

【解析】試題分析:句意:據(jù)說(shuō)他的父親被一個(gè)拿小刀的男人襲擊了。根據(jù) beattackedby表示被某人襲擊;with表示帶有,具有。結(jié)合句意,故選C

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