题目内容

After a day’s hard work, Mary went to the nearby shop to _____ herself to a strawberry ice cream.

A. satisfy B. treat C. provide D. offer

 

B

【解析】

试题分析:句意:一天的辛苦劳作后,玛丽去附近的商店犒劳自己一支草莓冰淇淋。用Treat“对待,招待

词组: treat sb.to sth“招待某人某物A. satisfy 使满意,C. provide提供,D. offer提供,所以选B

考点:考查动词辨析

 

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