【題目】— The old man is walking slowly in the middle of the street. It’s dangerous.

— You’re right. Let’s go and help him go _________ the street.

A.acrossB.throughC.overD.cross

【答案】A

【解析】

句意:——老人正在馬路中間慢慢地走著。這是危險(xiǎn)的。——你說得對。我們?nèi)退^馬路吧。

考查介詞。across(表面)穿過;through(空間內(nèi)部)通過;over超過;cross穿過(動(dòng)詞);根據(jù)“go _________ the street”可知幫他過馬路,從表面穿過,可推測出此處是“across”,故選A。

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