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15.My mum's letters really encouraged me _____ my illness.( )A. | over | B. | for | C. | throughout | D. | within |
分析 在我生病期间,母亲的信给我带来了真正的鼓励.
解答 答案:C
over超过,在上方;for为了,因为;throughout自始至终,在…期间;within在…范围内.题干表示的是在我生病期间,故选C.
点评 介词是比较灵活的一类词,平时学习时,要注意区分和掌握.
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