The equipment for disabled people should be ______ easy reach in public places.

A. within B. near C. beyond D. around

 

A

【解析】

試題分析:句意:殘疾人的設(shè)備應(yīng)該在公共場所很容易獲得。這里使用了詞組“within easy reach”很容易得到,B. near附近,C. beyond超出,D. around周圍,所以選A。

考點:考查介詞

 

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