【題目】(2013遼寧沈陽)Could you tell me the way to the Science Museum,please?

—Yes,walk along the streetYoull see it ________ your left

Aon

Bin

Cfor

Dover

【答案】A

【解析】短語on ones leftright是固定搭配,意為在某人的左邊/右邊。

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