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1.Talking about buying cars,I prefer a car less than 100,000yuan to _____ over the amount.(  )
A.thisB.itC.thatD.one

分析 谈到买车,我更喜欢买一部十万元以下的车,而不是十万 以上的车.

解答 答案:D
根据句意"谈到买车,我更喜欢买一部十万元以下的车,而不是十万以上的车"可知这里是表泛指,故选D.it 指同一个人或物;that特指同类人或物,可指代单数可数名词,也可指代不可数名词.另外题中短语"prefer A to B"意为"喜欢…而不喜欢…".

点评 本题考查代词.学生需掌握几个常见代词的用法,如it,that,one等,并结合具体语境灵活使用.

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