When On May 8th, "Most Beautiful Teacher" Zhang Lili in the city of Jiamusi , Heilongjiang province ,saved her students____ by a bus, but couldn't escape from the tragedy herself.


  1. A.
    being run over
  2. B.
    being run across
  3. C.
    from being run over
  4. D.
    from being run across
C
試題分析:考查詞組:save sb from doing sth,拯救/省去某人做…,her students和run over是被動(dòng)關(guān)系,用動(dòng)名詞的被動(dòng),句意:5月八號,黑龍江省佳木斯市的最美教師張莉莉拯救了學(xué)生被公共汽車撞到,但自己沒能逃避悲劇。選C。
考點(diǎn):考查詞組
點(diǎn)評:這題看考查的是固定短語,save sb from doing,類似的還有:prevent/stop/keep sb. from doing阻止某人做…,還有要注意動(dòng)名詞的被動(dòng)式。
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