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13.Killing animals is killing ourselves_____.(  )
A.in the wayB.on the wayC.by the wayD.in a way

分析 杀死动物在某种程度上就是杀死我们自己.

解答 答案:D.根据Killing animals 和killing ourselves可知杀死动物在某种程度上就是杀死我们自己,四个选项的含义分别是A"挡道";B"在路上,即将来临";C"顺便问一下";D"在某种程度上",所以答案是D.

点评 考查介词短语.同一个名词和不同的介词连用表示不同的含义,平时注意总结,例如on my own 表示独自地;of my own属于我自己的.

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