题目内容
--- I hate vegetables. I ________ eat them.
--- But they're good for your health. You should often eat them.
[ ]
A.seldom
B.often
C.usually
D.always
答案:A
解析:
解析:
点拨:由 hate一词可知,后句应是“我很少吃它们”。“很少”应为seldom。 |
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