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【题目】I’d like ________ Guo Jingming’s Tiny Times.

You had better________ his books. The stories he tells are far from real life.

A.buying, don’t readB.to buy, not read

C.buying, not readD.to buy, not to read

【答案】B

【解析】

句意:——我想买郭敬明的《小时代》。——你最好不要读他的书。他讲的故事与现实生活相去甚远。

考查非谓语动词及固定句型。短语would like to do sth.愿意去做某事;第一空排除ACYou had better+动词原形,你最好做某事;You had better not+动词原形,你最好不要做某事。第二空排除D。根据题意,故选B

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