As there’s no non-stop flight to Athens, we will have to fly to the city       Paris and Rome.


  1. A.
    between
  2. B.
    via
  3. C.
    through
  4. D.
    across
B
試題分析:考查介詞:A. between兩者間B. via 通過,經(jīng)由C. through穿過…(內(nèi)部)D. across穿過(表面),句意:因為沒有到雅典的直飛航班,我們只好經(jīng)過巴黎和羅馬到
這個城市。選B。
考點:考查介詞辨析
點評:解答這類題目,首先要理解題干的意思,其次要知道各選項的意思,然后像數(shù)學(xué)中的代入法一樣,依次把各個選項意思放入句子中進行比較,不難選出正確答案。關(guān)鍵還是在平時學(xué)習(xí)的過程中,多積累多總結(jié)多記憶。是個不錯的方法。
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