5.Your composition is well written ______ a few spelling mistakes,his is also well written ______ yours.( 。
A.except,exceptB.except for,besides
C.besides,exceptD.except for,except

分析 除了幾個拼寫錯誤你的作文寫得很好;除了你的作文他的也寫得很好.

解答 答案是B.本題主要考查介詞短語辨析.except 除了,從…中減去;except for除了,肯定整體對部分加以修正;besides除了…還有,表示"增補";根據(jù)句意,第一空說明你是作文整體是好的,"除了"幾個拼寫錯誤,是整體中除去部分,故用except for;第二部分中的also說明"除了"你的作文寫得好外,"還有"他的,用besides,故選擇B.

點評 本題考查介詞辨析,考生在平時的學(xué)習(xí)中應(yīng)注意積累相應(yīng)的短語和詞匯,并牢記其意思.在做題時,將短語的意思和題干相結(jié)合,從語法、句子結(jié)構(gòu)尤其是句意上去判斷,句意通順,符合邏輯,即正確答案.

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