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14.My mother liked this kind of dress________ and bought some material to make one at home.(  )
A.in particularB.in the flesh
C.on the other handD.by coincidence

分析 我妈妈特别喜欢这种裙子,买了些布料在家里做了一件.

解答 答案是A.本题主要考查介词短语辨析.in particular尤其,特别; in the flesh亲自; on the other hand从另一方面来讲;by coincidence巧合;由"买布料回家做裙子"推测"特别喜欢",所以答案选择A.其它选项逻辑不当.

点评 本题考查介词短语的语义辨析,考生在平时的学习中应注意积累相应的短语和词汇,并牢记其意思.在做题时,将短语的意思和题干相结合,从语法、句子结构尤其是句意上去判断,句意通顺,符合逻辑,即正确答案.

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