.Some students often listen to music ___ classes to refresh themselves.

A.between                                                       B.among

C.over                                                             D.during

A


解析:

between意為“位于……之間,處在……之間,介于……之間”,表示兩者或每?jī)烧咧g的關(guān)系。如賓語(yǔ)是三個(gè)以上的并列個(gè)體名詞,用between,而不用among,表示的是各自相對(duì)的關(guān)系。between classes表示“課間”。among意為“在(多數(shù))之中,在……中間”,表示三者或三者以上的人或物之間的關(guān)系,指“混合或摻雜在多數(shù)可分離的人或物之間”,跟可數(shù)名詞。over 意為“越過(guò)……”;during 意為“在……的期間,在……的時(shí)候”。

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