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—Can’t you see the kid looking _______ h...

—Can’t you see the kid looking _______ his mother’s shoulder at the dancing birds again?

—Em, that’s what children are like.

A.across B.beyond C.towards D.through

 

B 【解析】 句意:——你看不见这孩子又坐在他母亲的肩膀看鸟跳舞吗?——嗯,那就是孩子们喜欢的。 考查介词辨析。across穿过;beyond越过;towards朝向;through通过。分析句子可知,此处构成“beyond one’s shoulder”短语,表示“在……肩膀上”的含义。故选B。  
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