【題目】—The theatre is very far from here. How can I get there?

—You can go there .

A. drive car B. drive a car C. by a car D. by car

【答案】D

【解析】句意:——劇院離這里很遠。我如何才能到達那里?——你可以坐車去那里。drive a car開車,作謂語;by+表示交通工具的單數(shù)名詞“乘坐……”,by car乘坐汽車,作狀語。此處修飾動詞短語go there故用介詞短語by car作狀語。故選D。

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