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14.--What do you want ________ those old boxes?
--To put things in when I move to the new flat.(  )
A.byB.forC.ofD.with

分析 --那些旧盒子你打算用来做什么?
--我搬到新公寓时用来放东西.

解答 答案是D.本题主要考查介词辨析. 答句是动词不定式表示目的,所以推断问句中询问旧盒子的用途--用它们做什么,介词with可以表示"用…工具",所以答案选择D.

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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