【題目】He goes to work by bus, but he walks________ after work.

A. to home B. the home

C. his home D. to his home

【答案】D

【解析】

試題分析:句意:他坐公交車去上班,但是他下班后步行回家。home是副詞,不能用介詞修飾。故排除A項(xiàng)。walk home“走回家”,walk to his home“走回他的家”,故選D。

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