He is different           his brother, but he is similar        his father.

A. from, from    B. to , to     C. from, to    D. to, from

 

【答案】

C

【解析】

試題分析:句意:他和他的弟弟不同,但他和他的爸爸很象.句中考查兩個固定短語be different from和be similar to的固定搭配.故C為正確選項.

考點:考查固定搭配。

 

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