【題目】I read an article ________ a young writer ________ the UK last week.

A. by; from B. from; to C. from; by D. by; to

【答案】A

【解析】

試題分析:句意:上個星期我閱讀了一篇來自美國的一位年青作家的文章。分析:表示這篇文章被一個年青的作家所寫,因此運用介詞by; 同時,表示來自哪個地區(qū),運用介詞from.故選A。

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