The man __________ the dark glasses fled away from the spot very rapidly.A.inB.atC.ofD.by
The man __________ the dark glasses fled away from the spot very rapidly.
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B.at
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D.by
B.at
C.of
D.by
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解析:考查介词用法。分析句子成分,可知__________thedark glasses作后置定语,修饰theman,该句意思是“那个戴墨镜的男人快速地逃离了现场”。介词in除了表示“在……里面”.还表示穿戴.不仅可用于穿衣,还可以表示戴眼镜、戴帽子、留辫子等。如:aman in glasses戴眼镜的男人,aboy in hat戴帽子的男孩,a girlin pigtails梳辫子的姑娘。
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