11.Because the roads are crowded with cars,I prefer      here rather than     .(  )
A.cycling; drivingB.to cycle; drive
C.cycle; to driveD.cycling; to drive

分析 考查動詞用法.句意:路上擠滿了小車,于是我愿騎自行車而不愿開車.

解答 答案:B,考查固定搭配"prefer to do…rather than do寧愿做…不愿做",所以選B,還要注意句式:prefer doing to doing.寧愿做…不愿做.

點(diǎn)評 prefer的其他用法:prefer to do/prefer doing寧愿做.

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