9.Please call Nick ____ 758-6584.( 。
A.onB.inC.atD.under

分析 請打給Nick這個電話758-6584.

解答 答案:C,考查介詞的搭配,call sb.a(chǎn)t+電話號碼,意思為"打…電話給某人",屬于固定搭配,on表示"在…之上",in"在…里面",under"在…下面".

點評 此題考查固定搭配,在平時的學習中,要對某些短語進行多積累.

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