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14.He is a tall boy ____ long hair.(  )
A.withB.inC.onD.of

分析 他是一个有着长头发的男孩.

解答 A 考查介词.with表拥有某物;in 在…里面;on 在…上面;of 属于…的.根据句意:他是一个有着长头发的男孩.

点评 介词是虚词,主要用来表示人、物、事件等与其他人、物、事件之间的关系,如空间位置、时间先后、因果关系、方式方法等. 解答这类题目首先要认真掌握好常用介词的主要用法及动词与介词的搭配.这是考查的重点,也是做题的基础.  其次在具体的题目中,要首先判断考查方式,判断后才能做具体分析.

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