He swam ______ the river.


  1. A.
    cross
  2. B.
    through
  3. C.
    across
  4. D.
    over
C
此題考查詞義和詞性辨析。cross為動詞,意為“越過;穿過;橫過;渡過”。其他幾個(gè)為介詞。through“穿過;從……中間通過”,著重指從空間的一頭縱穿到另一頭,含義與in相關(guān)。across“橫過;穿過”,著重指從一條路線或物體表面的一邊到另一邊,含義與on相關(guān)。over“越過;從……上方越過”,著重指從某一物體的上方跨過;橫過,含義與above相關(guān)。因?yàn)榫渲杏袆釉~swam,所以排除A項(xiàng)。另根據(jù)句意,此處應(yīng)選C項(xiàng)。
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