2.You'd better make a good plan________ you take a holiday.(  )
A.beforeB.duringC.untilD.after

分析 在度假之前,你最好制定一個(gè)好計(jì)劃.

解答 答案:A   before在…之前,during在…期間,until直到,after在…之后,句子中主句"You'd better make a good plan你最好制定一個(gè)好計(jì)劃",從句"you take a holiday你度假可知"制定一個(gè)好計(jì)劃"發(fā)生在"度假"之前,故選:A.

點(diǎn)評(píng) 考查時(shí)間狀語(yǔ)從句,理解句子的意思和表示時(shí)間介詞的區(qū)別來(lái)選擇合適的時(shí)間介詞.

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