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【题目】—It's freezing to today! Look! There is ice on the lake.

—Yes. Ice is not often seen here in winter as the temperature normally stays _______zero.

A.upB.downC.aboveD.below

【答案】C

【解析】

句意:——今天很冷!看!湖上有冰。——是的。由于气温通常停留在零度以上,这儿在冬天冰并不常(被)见。

考查介词辨析。up……之上,向上,是动态介词的沿着……上面,有方向性的含义;down沿着往下;above超过,在……上方;below……下方;根据“Ice is not often seen here in winter”推断空格指“气温通常停留在零度以上,表超过、多于;故选C

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