14.He often surf the Internet to keep himself informed         the latest news of home and abroad.( 。
A.toB.ofC.forD.with

分析 他總是通過上網(wǎng)來使自己得知發(fā)生在海內(nèi)外的最新新聞.

解答 答案:B.A.向前,到;B.關(guān)于,屬于;C.為了,因?yàn)椋籇.用,隨著,支持.inform of是固定搭配,意為通知,報(bào)告,故選B.

點(diǎn)評 本題考查介詞辨析.學(xué)生應(yīng)加強(qiáng)對固定介詞短語的記憶.

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