13.Maggie,I think you should change your attitude _________ your work,otherwise you won't make any progress.( 。
A.towardsB.aboutC.withD.for

分析 Maggie,我認(rèn)為你應(yīng)該改變你對工作的態(tài)度,否則你不會有任何進(jìn)步.

解答 答案是A.本題主要考查介詞辨析. towards 朝,向; 對于; 接近;about 關(guān)于;大約;周圍;with具有;和;隨著;和…一致;
for對…來說;為了,因?yàn);根?jù)句意和介詞搭配判斷,名詞attitude 常常與towards搭配,表示"對于…的態(tài)度",所以答案選擇A.

點(diǎn)評 介詞辨析要在掌握各介詞的基本用法和固定搭配的基礎(chǔ)上結(jié)合語境做出符合邏輯、常理的推測.

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