20.I'll go _____ my bike,but he'll go ___ taxi.(  )
A.by; byB.on; inC.on; byD.in; by

分析 我會騎自行車去,但是他會坐出租車去.

解答 答案:C.by+交通工具=on/in one's/the+交通工具,第一空后有my,而且自行車為露天交通工具,只能使用on,第二空taxi前沒有冠詞或物主代詞,故填by,故選C.on the bike/bus/plane,on后接大型或露天的交通工具,in the car/taxi,in后接小型的或密閉的交通工具.

點評 本題考查介詞的辨析,交通工具的介詞使用應(yīng)多加積累和練習(xí).

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