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【题目】—Sandy, your mobile phone is ringing.

—Wait a moment 1 It's dangerous ________ it while crossing the street.

A.answerB.to answerC.answeringD.answers

【答案】B

【解析】

句意:——桑迪,你的手机响了。——等一下,过马路时接电话很危险。

考查不定式。answer原形;to answer不定式;answering动名词、现在分词;answers一般现在时、单三形式;判断本句是句型Its +adj + to do sth意为“做某事是……”,由此判断空格填动词不定式;故选B

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