【題目】—My mother doesn’t think Tik Tok(抖音)is good _________children because there are some bad videos in it.

—I agree . Children should spend less time watching them.

A.atB.forC.withD.to

【答案】B

【解析】

句意:我媽媽不認(rèn)為抖音對(duì)孩子好,因?yàn)槔锩嬗行┎缓玫囊曨l。我同意。孩子們應(yīng)該花費(fèi)更少時(shí)間看它們。

考查介詞用法。be good at擅長(zhǎng),在某方面做得好;be good for對(duì)……有好處;with……一起;to意為朝,向,根據(jù)后一句的原因是里面有不好的視頻,可知抖音對(duì)孩子不好,所以是短語(yǔ)is good for,用介詞for,故選B

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