单选题My parents always tell me ______ more vegetables and fruit.AeatBeatingCeatsDto eat
单选题
My parents always tell me ______ more vegetables and fruit.
A
eat
B
eating
C
eats
D
to eat
参考解析
解析:
句意:我父母总是叫我多吃蔬菜和水果。本题考查固定搭配。tell sb. to do sth. 表示”告诉某人做某事”,故选项D正确。
句意:我父母总是叫我多吃蔬菜和水果。本题考查固定搭配。tell sb. to do sth. 表示”告诉某人做某事”,故选项D正确。
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