题目内容

Most online classes let students learn _____ their own pace.

A. at B. to C. from D. by

A

【解析】

试题分析:考查介词辨析。A.在,以;B.到、向;C.来自、从;D.通过、依据。句意:很多在线的课程让学生按照自己的节奏学习。at介词短语可表示以某种价格、速度等,at pace这里意思是按照,以某步伐,节奏。故选A。

考点:考查介词辨析

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