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9.She feeds the baby____milk and hay____her cattle.(  )
A.on;toB.to;onC.with;toD.on;with

分析 她给孩子喂牛奶给牛喂干草.

解答 答案是A.本题主要考查介词辨析. 动词feed常见的介词搭配是on和to:
feed+人或动物+on+食物=feed+食物+to+人或动物;根据句意和介词搭配判断,第一空后面是食物,用on,第二空后面是动物,所以用to,答案选择A.

点评 介词辨析要在掌握各介词的基本用法和固定搭配的基础上结合语境做出符合逻辑、常理的推测.

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