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【题目】He fell in love__________Mary and asked her to marry__________him.

A.to;with B.with;to

C.with;with D.with;/

【答案】D

【解析】

试题解析:考查介词辨析。第一空考查固定搭配fall in love with sb.:爱上某人;第二空考查marry的用法,与某人结婚:marry sb./be married to sb.,此处着重强调marry后一般不加介词with。句意:他爱上了玛丽,并让玛丽嫁给他。故选D。

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