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【题目】—Eric, _______ your manners. It's bad manners to talk with your mouth full.

—Sorry, Mom.

A.to mindB.mindingC.mindsD.mind

【答案】D

【解析】

句意:——艾瑞克,注意你的举止。满嘴食物时说话是不礼貌的。——对不起,妈妈。

考查祈使句。to mind动词不定式;minding动名词;minds动词三单;mind动词原形;根据“ It's bad manners to talk with your mouth full”满嘴食物时说话是不礼貌的,所以前文应该是注意你的举止,用表示命令,警告的语气,所以用祈使句,故选D

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