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    _____ of her skirt is different _____ that of mine.


    1. A.
      A color; in
    2. B.
      The color; with
    3. C.
      A color; between
    4. D.
      The color; from
    D

    試題分析:考查冠詞和固定詞組。第一空特指她皮膚的顏色。Be different from與…不同。句意:她皮膚的顏色與我的皮膚的顏色不一樣。故D正確。
    考點:考查冠詞和固定詞組
    點評:冠詞要注意特指和泛指,固定詞組在平時要加強識記和理解。
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