Delivery is free ______ charge if goods are paid for in advance .


  1. A.
    from
  2. B.
    in
  3. C.
    of
  4. D.
    at
C
解析:
英語(yǔ)是介詞的語(yǔ)言,請(qǐng)?jiān)谄綍r(shí)閱讀與聆聽(tīng)時(shí),注意觀察語(yǔ)篇中所有介詞的使用規(guī)律,特別注意介詞于其他詞類(lèi)的搭配關(guān)系。如:be good at / interested in / fond of / different from 等等。
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