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6.A conversation _____ a wise person is worth ten year's study of books.(  )
A.forB.likeC.withD.to

分析 和一个智者的谈话抵得上十年的读书学习.

解答 答案:C 解析试题分析:考查介词:A.for 为了; B.like像;  C.with 和、用; D.to向.结合句意,此处表示和一个智者的谈话,故用介词with.故选C.

点评 考生平时应注意积累相应的单词和短语的用法,解答该类题时,首先要对选项用法有深刻的了解.确定它们各自不同于另外三项的用法,再结合选项,将其带入句中,一般语意逻辑通顺,即为正确答案.

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