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2013 內(nèi)蒙古包頭一中期中)There is a limit __________ people's life, but no limit __________ the knowledge.

A. on; to learn

B. to; to learn

C. on; learning

D. to; to learning

【答案】D

【解析】句意:人生有涯,學(xué)無(wú)涯。a limit to sth/doing sth. to為介詞,后跟名詞或動(dòng)名詞作賓語(yǔ)。選D

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