He suddenly saw Sue        the room.He pushed his way        the crowd of people to get to her.

A.across;across                                                 B.over;through

C.over;into                                                      D.across;through

D


解析:

across the room“在房間的那邊”,此處across the room=on the opposite side of the room;over the room“在房間上方”,不合情理,排除B、C兩項。Across表“橫過、穿過、越過”時,常用于從平面穿過。如:Would you like to help me across the road?through表“穿過”時,常用于“從……中間穿過”如:The train went through the tunnel.火車過了遂道。The ball went flying through the window.球穿過了窗戶。The new ring road stops all the traffic driving through the center of town。這條新環(huán)城路避免了所有的車輛都從城鎮(zhèn)中心穿過。本題干意為:他突然在房間那邊看到了蘇。他擠過人群,向她走去。

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