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We go to school _____Monday _____Friday....

We go to school _____Monday _____Friday.

A. from, on    B. in, to    C. on, on    D. from, to

 

D 【解析】句意:我们从星期一到星期五上学。考查介词短语辨析题。from…to…从……到……,可接时间或地点,固定结构;根据句意和语境,可知选D。  
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Don’t worry if you are. Clothes bought at thrift shops are more popular than ever in the West nowadays.

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