【題目】My brother works in a hospital ________ our homeso he has to live there

A. far away

B. from away

C. next to

D. far away from

【答案】D

【解析】試題分析:句意:我弟弟在遠(yuǎn)離我們的家的醫(yī)院工作,所以他必須住在那里。next to緊挨著,靠近;far away from遠(yuǎn)離,離……遠(yuǎn);結(jié)合句意可知選D。

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