The bank is ______ the street, so go ______ the underground passage, and you can get there.  


  1. A.
    through; across
  2. B.
    through; into
  3. C.
    across; over
  4. D.
    across; through
D
試題分析:考查介詞辨析。Across在…另一邊;穿過,橫穿(從表面);through穿過(從內(nèi)部);句意:銀行就在街道的另外一邊,所以穿過地下通道就可以到那邊了。根據(jù)句意說明是從地下通道的內(nèi)部穿過,故使用through。故D正確。
考點(diǎn):考查介詞辨析
點(diǎn)評:介詞屬于小詞,用法很零碎,在平時(shí)要多加辨析,特別注意一些近義詞的細(xì)微差別之處。平時(shí)多積累的最關(guān)鍵的。
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