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17.-I have a toothache.-You should _______.( )| A. | drink lots of water | B. | take a rest | ||
| C. | see a dentist |
分析 我牙痛.你应该去看牙医.
解答 答案:C,考查动词短语.句意"我牙痛.你应该去看牙医."A.drink lots of water喝大量的水 B.take a rest休息一下 C.see a dentist看牙医;根据题干I have a toothache.我牙痛.可知你应该去看牙医.故选C.
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