【題目】Andrew, a boy_____ one leg shorter than_____ won the special game. So we can see that no matter how much difficulty we meet, do not give up and then bright future will wait for us anywhere.
A.without; the other
B.with; another
C.with; the other

【答案】C
【解析】句意:Andrew,一條腿比另一條腿短的男孩贏得了那個特殊的游戲,因此我們能看見無論我們遇到多少困難,不要放棄美好的未來將在任何地方等著我們。第一個空是介詞短語做后置定語,兩者中,one…the other…表示一個……另一個……;結(jié)合語境,故選C。

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