题目内容

My bike is broken, so I have to go to school _________ my mother's.

A. by B. in C. on D. with

 

C

【解析】

试题分析:句意:我的自行车坏了,所以我不得不骑我妈妈的自行车。by,直接加交通工具。with表示使用某种工具,能在车上坐或站的用in/om。只能坐的只能用介词on. 骑自行车用介词on,故选C

考点:考查介词的用法。

 

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