1、常用介词例句1. aboutA. What are you talking about?B. He got up and walked about the room.C. He is about six years old.2. aboveA. They lived in a room above the shop.B. Henrys work is above the average.C. Above 200 people were there.3. acrossA. I walked across the park/street.B. My flat was just across the
2、 street.C. This method has been used across the country.4. afterA. I will be back after 3 oclock.B. Shut the door after you.C. The boy was named after his uncle.5. againstA. Nobody has got anything against you at all.B. He saw a girl sitting alone on a bench against the wall.C. We have saved some mo
3、ney against old age.6. amongA. She prefers to live among the working people.B. She was among the top students.7. aroundA. She likes to walk around her own house.B. Ill pick you up around ten.8. atA. They left their luggage at the station.B. I met him at the party/meeting/conference/wedding.C. At noo
4、n there was still no news./Where will you be at Christmas?D. What are you laughing at?E. I was surprised at his words.F. I came here at her invitation/request.G. When I arrived, they were at their meal.H. I am rather slow at drawing.I. I wont buy it at that price.9. beforeA. She knelt before the fir
5、e to warm herself.B. The question before us is a very difficult one.C. Only four days left before the examination.10.beyondA. He saw a house beyond the woods.B. It was quite beyond me/my power/words/description/imagination/all praise.11.butA. There was nothing but a few lights.B. There was nothing t
6、o do but go home.12.byA. I sat down by the door.B. He left by the nearest exit.C. We traveled by sea/plane to save time.D. By next Friday I will have finished the job.E. He was surrounded by a group of children.F. He taught himself English by practicing all day long.G. He took her by the hand.H. I d
7、id that by accident/mistake/nature.I. Sugar is sold by the pound/weight.J. He is older than Mike by five years.K. The room is forty feet by twenty.13.forA. He will do anything for you.B. Hes gone for a swim.C. Thank you for what you have told me.D. Ive always had a passion for music.E. He is quite t
8、all for his age.F. He will do the work for nothing.G. The train is leaving for Shanghai.H. For miles and miles we could see nothing but sand.I. Are you for or against it?J. It is impossible for you to do that.14.fromA. A sound came from the kitchen.B. He was busy, from March to June.C. It is far awa
9、y from here.D. The girl shivered from cold.E. What prevented you from coming?F. Can you tell one twin from the other?G. From what I heard, it was his fault.15.inA. I will see you in London.B. That happened in the year of 1992.C. I will come again in a day or two.D. He always comes to me when he is i
10、n trouble.E. There are some differences between them in spelling.F. She shut her eyes in fear.G. He wrote the letter in pencil.H. The girl in red is my sister.16.ofA. He is an old friend of mine.B. He is a man of middle height.C. He told her of what he had been doing.D. The city of Beijing lies in t
11、he north of China.E. The building of a new factory was agreed on.F. Of all the boys, Jack runs the fastest.G. Its wise of you to refuse the offer.17.offA. The picture fell off the wall.B. Dont walk off the road.18.onA. Lets sit on the grass.B. I live on Baker Street.C. I saw him on Friday.D. He retu
12、rned on a cold morning.E. On arrival he called at my office.F. They are on duty/watch/business/strike.G. He will give us a talk on American history.H. They live mainly on vegetables from the garden.19.out ofA. She went out of the room.B. She did it out of pity.C. Nine out of ten people will agree wi
13、th you.D. He is out of work right now.20.overA. The plane flew over the city.B. He put his hands over his head.C. The dog jumped over the table.D. He was a ruler over five provinces.E. They often quarreled over politics.F. I got to know him over these years.G. He was over fifty.H. We discussed it ov
14、er dinner/coffee.I. She often has a chat with her friends over the telephone. /I heard the news over the radio.J. Dead leaves lay thick over the ground.21.throughA. She led the soldiers through the forest.B. He worked through the night.C. He has been through a long illness.D. We heard about it throu
15、gh some friends.E. He got sick through eating too much.22.toA. All roads lead to Rome.B. It is five to four.C. Dont say it to my sister.D. She is always polite to us.E. She tore the paper to pieces.F. The score is eight to seven.G. Do you have the key to the box?H. He sang to his guitar.23.toward/to
16、wardsA. The stranger came towards us.B. Hes taking courses towards a masters degree.C. What are your feelings towards him?D. Towards nighttime, the weather changed.24.underA. Push the stool under the table.B. I had nearly fifty men under me.C. He earns under 500 dollars a month./under six years old/
17、 children of six and under.D. The subject is under discussion.E. Under this agreement, he was permitted to return to his homeland.25.withA. I am coming with you.B. I am quite disappointed with you.C. He drove the dog away with a stick.D. His eyes shone with pleasure.E. Who is that with brown hair?F. He went home with a heavy heart./She danced with joy.G. He was asleep with his head on his arms.H. Everything is going well with me.I. Weather changes with the season.