Did he tell you anything about me ________ our trip there?


  1. A.
    to
  2. B.
    from
  3. C.
    in
  4. D.
    on
D
解析:表示“旅途中”用on the trip,on與特定的名詞連用時(shí)表示“在……期間”;to意為“到”;from意為“從”;in意為“在……里”,可知on符合用法,因此正確答案為D。句意為:他跟你講了一些旅途當(dāng)中有關(guān)我的事情了嗎?
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