【題目】— Excuse me, will you please tell me the way to Yangzhou State Guesthouse?

— Walk ______ the bridge and go straight on, and you will see it on your left.

A.overB.aboveC.acrossD.into

【答案】C

【解析】

句意:——打擾一下,你能告訴我去揚(yáng)州迎賓館的路嗎?——穿過橋然后直走,在你的左邊你將會(huì)看到它。

考查介詞辨析。over在上方(正上方,不接觸);above在上方(不一定正上方,不接觸); across穿過(橫穿);into進(jìn)去。bridge橋,可知是橫穿過橋;故選C

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