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Some modem paintings are _____ my understanding; I simply can't understand what the painters really want to tell us.

A. within B. behind C. around D. beyond

 

D

【解析】

试题分析:考查介词。句意:一些现代化的绘画超出了我的理解。我不能理解画者真正想告诉我们的内容。A. within 在。。。之内 B. behind 在后面 C. around 周围 D. beyond超出,根据句意所以D正确。

考点:考查介词

 

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