题目内容

 Obama’s years in Indonesia were unforgettable for some of his former schoolmates _____ his teachers.

A. as well as              B. as far as                 C. together with                D. along with

 

【答案】

A

【解析】

试题分析:考查短语辨析。A还有,和。。。一样好;B至于,远到;C和。。。一起;D和。。。一起。根据短语意思可知C、D选项相同,均表示并列关系,而as well as 强调前者,根据语境可知A选项正确。句意:奥巴马在印度尼西亚的那些年不仅对他以前的老师们而言是令人难忘的而且对他的一些同学们来说也是难以忘怀的。

考点:考查短语辨析。

 

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