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【题目】—Your CD player doesn’t work. You’d better ________.

There’s no need. I’ll try to do it myself.

A.have it repairedB.have repaired itC.repair itD.not to repair it

【答案】A

【解析】

句意:——你的CD播放器坏了。你最好让人修理一下它。——没必要。我会自己试试的。

本题考查动词短语。have it repaired让它被修理,have repaired it已经修理了它,动作的实施者是该句的主语,repair it修理它,not to repair it不要去修理它。had better do sth最好做某事,因此用动词原形,排除D项。根据Your CD player doesn’t work.可知,CD播放器坏了,应是让人修理它,have sth done让某物被做,或者让某人做某事,修理这个播放器的人不是主语you。故选A

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