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9.The approach________ the problem is contrary________ our expectation.(  )
A.to; toB.of; toC.to; onD.of; on

分析 这个问题的解决方法和我们期待的相反.

解答 答案:A.the approach to…的方法,be contrary to与…相反,均为固定搭配,故选A.

点评 本题考查介词的辨析.介词有很多固定搭配,学生应加强固定介词短语的记忆.

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